Voicelessness and Emotional Survival > Voicelessness and Emotional Survival Message Board

Anything

<< < (347/382) > >>

Meh:
In the shower I was thinking what is the stupid simple ingredients list for happiness according to me.

Good Food, Art, nature, exercise, live music or just good music, money, friends.

When I look at that list I see how much my commute and geography as related to getting to work has dictated the shape of my daily routine. In fact so much emphasis is put on money which is just a fact of life.

Maybe I can find a way to do my job better and care less about it. Just better records keeping perhaps. Document keep records and then let go of the outcome.

Just random thoughts. I don't know where I am going with this.

I seem to have gotten over the hurtle of the dental issue as I went back to the dentist but now I have a slightly new issue. The dentist I just saw a few days ago said he saw no decay that I don't need anymore fillings. The two prior dentists found decay. Anyhow work time.

Meh:
Author of the book The Artist's Way

"Seems to be if people work on their creativity their spirituality goes up, if people work on their spirituality their creativity goes up." 

Find this idea interesting. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfF3YQWnCHE

Meh:
Made cookies. Did Laundry.

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/10025/white-chocolate-macadamia-nut-cookies-iii/

Was going to upload a pic but can't remember how.

Meh:
Anybody have Car buying stories that were great or terrible?

Been shopping for a car and of course budget is limited. There are so many mixed opinions from people. Was looking at Kia Soul because it's inexpensive, I know some people who own them and like them a lot but haven't owned the vehicle for over 10 years.

Some people tell me Volvo and Toyota outlast everything else.

I'm not a car person. I almost want to pick something just so I don't have to shop anymore.

Hopalong:
Go to library and read Consumer Reports Auto Buying Guide.
It will point you to the best, safest, most reliable used cars.

Or new.

Also use Kelly Blue Book (it's online) to find correct value.

Then you mention the blue book value when you go to buy, and refuse to pay more.

Good luck! (I've never owned a new car in my life, learned too much about their instant depreciation.) In 50 years of driving, I've had only one lemon and that one I could have avoided had I read the Guide.

Hops

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version