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Unhappy sons; unhappy auntie; unhappy you; and happy chair that's been sat on for 3 hours by Drew.

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When I gave up smoking for the last time 21 years ago, it was such a tough thing to endure that it guaranteed I would never start again for fear of having to give up again.

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who tells you the "should"?

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If it's making you feel guilty for such a trivial offence, it's not your good fairy, it's your demon. Life's too short for guilt.

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Well, at least you know what you should be doing! 😉


Originally posted by Kewpie

If it's making you feel guilty for such a trivial offence, it's not your good fairy, it's your demon. Life's too short for guilt.
Life’s too short to:

1.Stay in a job you don’t like.
2.Play it safe.
3.Worry about what other people think.
4.Stay put and not travel.
5.Maintain your prejudices.
6.Be mediocre.
7.Give up on.
8.Not spend it with family and friends you love.
9.Bear a grudge.
10.Be petty.
11.Read about things but never do them.
12.Be mean.
13.Go on fad diets.
14.Be indirect.
15.Wear boring clothes.
16.Eat junk food.
17.Hang on to clutter.
18.Not speak your mind.
19.Follow the herd.
20.Try to impress people.
21.Be grumpy.
22.Be insincere.
23.Take too seriously.
24.Hold on to your fear.
25.Be stuck in the past.
26.Daydream away.
27.Delay doing what’s important to you.
28.Spend in front of the computer or TV.
29.Be miserable.
30.Wish away by living in the future.
31.Hang on to self-destructive behavior.
32.Not ask for help when you need it.
33.Compromise your values.

http://www.getinthehotspot.com/lifes-too-short-to/
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Prevarication and addiction are not the same thing, though.

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Procrastination looks for excuses, addiction is a pretty good one.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Procrastination looks for excuses, addiction is a pretty good one.
"Procrastination" was the word I mean to use, not "Prevarication". I regret that you failed to realize this earlier without me having to return to this and correct your misunderstanding. And it is in a spirit of forgiveness that I wish such failures on your part will not occur again in the future.

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Originally posted by FMF
"Procrastination" was the word I mean to use, not "Prevarication". I regret that you failed to realize this earlier without me having to return to this and correct your misunderstanding. And it is in a spirit of forgiveness that I wish such failures on your part will not occur again in the future.
Blaming her for your mistake?

That's a good one.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Blaming her for your mistake?

That's a good one.
I regret that you have failed to understand how and why things have been said in the way that they've been said.

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But arguing is fun. Target shooting is even better.

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Originally posted by apathist
But arguing is fun. Target shooting is even better.
Assuming your aim is true.