If no one remembers your birthday
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When I came here, I became a sinner. I can't imagine how I would live if I returned to China in the future. It was too much for me to change here.DrRawBlueGreen wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:32 pm I understand. However, never say it's out of reach or that you can't do it or make other negative assumptions for your life and future. No one knows what the future brings. I think if you believe in yourself then you can reach your goals. Step by step you can do anything. Don't believe what I am saying just believe in yourself.
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A sinner? How do you define sinner? Which religion do you belong too, if you don't mind me asking? You can go almost anywhere in this world and adapt. Humans most precious virtue. You seem to be an open minded person with values. You will make your way.
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If you are ever unlucky enough to get married I will tell you how you will always remember your wife's birthday for the rest of your life........Just forget it once.
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That's one of the reasons, that I'm single.
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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No, I don't believe in religion. The Chinese are terrible. Most people don't have faith, so there is no bottom line.DrRawBlueGreen wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:46 pm A sinner? How do you define sinner? Which religion do you belong too, if you don't mind me asking? You can go almost anywhere in this world and adapt. Humans most precious virtue. You seem to be an open minded person with values. You will make your way.
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Why sinner then? Why are the Chinese terrible?
I am only 10 years older than you. When I was younger I would say the world is a bad place with mostly bad people. But it's not. It's just what it is and what you make of it. There are bad people but also good ones. This goes for the Chinese and any other nation as well.
I am only 10 years older than you. When I was younger I would say the world is a bad place with mostly bad people. But it's not. It's just what it is and what you make of it. There are bad people but also good ones. This goes for the Chinese and any other nation as well.
“If the world was a girl, I’d stick my d..k in the ground. F..k the World.”
“Borders do not make us safe rather they keep us as slaves”
“Borders do not make us safe rather they keep us as slaves”
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Sorry, I don't know much about religious people.DrRawBlueGreen wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:09 pm Why sinner then? Why are the Chinese terrible?
I am only 10 years older than you. When I was younger I would say the world is a bad place with mostly bad people. But it's not. It's just what it is and what you make of it. There are bad people but also good ones. This goes for the Chinese and any other nation as well.
In my opinion, people with religious beliefs have a bottom line or a guidelines.
My work here is against the law if it is in China.
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If I get you right, you say religious people are more comfortable or have a more structured life, right?
Not sure, don't think so actually. They also have a lot of restrictions which will not let them experience life to the point they want to. Religions are just a bunch of rules about what you shouldn't do. You can set for yourself what's right and good to do and what not. Then follow your principles and you are your own God. I think we need to have principles not Religious values to live a meaningful life. Beside that, it's only important that it is meaningful to you. No one else
Not sure, don't think so actually. They also have a lot of restrictions which will not let them experience life to the point they want to. Religions are just a bunch of rules about what you shouldn't do. You can set for yourself what's right and good to do and what not. Then follow your principles and you are your own God. I think we need to have principles not Religious values to live a meaningful life. Beside that, it's only important that it is meaningful to you. No one else
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“Borders do not make us safe rather they keep us as slaves”
“Borders do not make us safe rather they keep us as slaves”
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Yes, you're right. Follow your heart.DrRawBlueGreen wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:32 pm If I get you right, you say religious people are more comfortable or have a more structured life, right?
Not sure, don't think so actually. They also have a lot of restrictions which will not let them experience life to the point they want to. Religions are just a bunch of rules about what you shouldn't do. You can set for yourself what's right and good to do and what not. Then follow your principles and you are your own God. I think we need to have principles not Religious values to live a meaningful life. Beside that, it's only important that it is meaningful to you. No one else
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I believe Confucius said it like this.KHCHINATD wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:56 pmYes, you're right. Follow your heart.DrRawBlueGreen wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:32 pm If I get you right, you say religious people are more comfortable or have a more structured life, right?
Not sure, don't think so actually. They also have a lot of restrictions which will not let them experience life to the point they want to. Religions are just a bunch of rules about what you shouldn't do. You can set for yourself what's right and good to do and what not. Then follow your principles and you are your own God. I think we need to have principles not Religious values to live a meaningful life. Beside that, it's only important that it is meaningful to you. No one else
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Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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