This content was originally posted by: BirdieNumNumi think it is important to be someone of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is to be flexible at all times.π
This content was originally posted by: BirdieNumNumi think it is important to be someone of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is to be flexible at all times.π
This content was originally posted by: BirdieNumNum
i think it is important to be someone of fixed and unbending principles, the first of which is to be flexible at all times.π
Sounds like sane advice, as long as it can be effortless π. A rigid attitude is a recipe for the stress hormones to go skyrocketing π
This content was originally posted by: K.Universe.
Dang!
If it makes it any better, I am not one of them. I would like to add that I thoroughly enjoyed our little discussion on neurons, synapses and action potentials and look forward to another round, only this time more in depth.
This content was originally posted by: lonely0planet
π.. interesting .. thanks for your wonderful advice...i dont care either ..just a bunch of losers on IF trying to prove something(best known to themselves may be). and when you give them back it gets even.. though thats unlime me.. i dont like staying angry for long.so I wasn't talking about forum members but generally how bankers are perceived especially in Eurozone. financial houses are condemned for a number of scams affecting economies and for fat bonuses..π(shhh...)PS: history may be something else but in its current state indian race is unhappy and aggressive in my experience... yeah.. even if you dont live there any more.
This content was originally posted by: boreddamsel
π π Now that's the best principle I have heard so far .. well except the ones by Heisenberg.. he's an awesome dude!
This content was originally posted by: _Angie_
Sounds like sane advice, as long as it can be effortless π. A rigid attitude is a recipe for the stress hormones to go skyrocketing π
This content was originally posted by: BirdieNumNumlol good one.πok seriouslyπ, did you know that Heisenberg never got any speeding ticket? See, whenever a cop would stop him and ask "do you know how fast you were going?", he'd say "no. But i know where i am."π
This content was originally posted by: BirdieNumNumlol yeah he was quite a guy. Anyone who could operate on the Tube-light Principle had to be! In order to change a lightbulb, he would take two physicists along, one to hold the bulb and another to rotate the universe. πbtw, these are jokes about physicists one learned in college. Part of the curriculumπ
This content was originally posted by: lonely0planet
I have forgiven and forgotten.. its just my dry sense of humour which most of the people don't find me funny..π except myself.well said.. though some exceptional Indians have evolved .. im one exampleπ.. so you can see already π
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