Thursday, May 28, 2009
Things I wish I had more of
Presented in no particular order.- Money. Duh.
- Free time. (Obviously I'd need more of the previous item, too)
- Pictures of me with my friends through the years.
- Miles run this year (according to my records, I've run 289.93 miles this year so far).
- Megabytes.
- Gigahertz.
- Megabits per second.
- Giggajiggas (only Ken will "get" this).
- Diplomacy.
- Books read.
- Antihistamines, or whatever it is that I'm lacking that makes me allergic to things, like pollen or cats.
- Buttons.
- Fucos
- Memory of amazing conversations that I could turn into blog posts, because obviously I am out of ideas lately.
Feel free to add your own in the comments.
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Explain the button comment? What kind of buttons? The ones you push that do things? Or ones that keep your clothes together.
Here's my list (partial):
Energy
Money in savings
Willingness to take risks
Pictures taken
Followers on Twitter (ego thing, obviously :P)
Here's my list (partial):
Energy
Money in savings
Willingness to take risks
Pictures taken
Followers on Twitter (ego thing, obviously :P)
I just like buttons.
I was going to more specific, but I like several kinds of buttons. I guess my least favorite kind are the kind that fasten things together - but I only buy 501 button-fly jeans, so I still, y'know, like them.
But I like the kind that have funny or political slogans on them, too. And the kinds that I push; my button-pushing days started early!
I like your list. Most of those are things you can do something about. Most of mine are things I can do something about. It brings to mind a question: would we be happier if we focused on the things we can do something about?
My guess is yes.
I was going to more specific, but I like several kinds of buttons. I guess my least favorite kind are the kind that fasten things together - but I only buy 501 button-fly jeans, so I still, y'know, like them.
But I like the kind that have funny or political slogans on them, too. And the kinds that I push; my button-pushing days started early!
I like your list. Most of those are things you can do something about. Most of mine are things I can do something about. It brings to mind a question: would we be happier if we focused on the things we can do something about?
My guess is yes.
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