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Reply #30 posted 11/04/05 2:43pm

superspaceboy

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Ace said:

Natsume said:


Isn't it proven that regardless of how hard you try, you cannot change the quickness of your pace?

I disagree.


I think it's something you build up to. It's very hard for me to slow down though.

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Reply #31 posted 11/04/05 2:44pm

Ace

superspaceboy said:

Ace said:


I disagree.


I think it's something you build up to. It's very hard for me to slow down though.

Even though I think it's "a nature", that doesn't mean I believe you can't make your nature your bitch if you put your mind to it. whip
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Reply #32 posted 11/04/05 2:46pm

shausler

if bushes public approval is down

then im movin like a happy fast man




that would be every day lately

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Reply #33 posted 11/04/05 2:48pm

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Ace said:

Natsume said:


Isn't it proven that regardless of how hard you try, you cannot change the quickness of your pace?

I disagree. Even though I think it's "a nature", that doesn't mean I believe you can't make your nature your bitch if you put your mind to it. whip
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Agreed...but you can spend your whole life becoming adequate at what isn't natural to you. Better say I to excel at what it is you are meant to be. After all ... there are no right and wrongs here just difference!


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Reply #34 posted 11/04/05 2:56pm

Ace

DeactivatedMUSE said:

Ace said:


I disagree. Even though I think it's "a nature", that doesn't mean I believe you can't make your nature your bitch if you put your mind to it. whip
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Agreed...but you can spend your whole life becoming adequate at what isn't natural to you. Better say I to excel at what it is you are meant to be. After all ... there are no right and wrongs here just difference!


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I believe this is something you can "excel" at; it just takes discipline (and then, at a certain point, it becomes second-nature, if you will).

I don't think there is a "right" or "wrong" here, either. But if it's something you don't like, you can change it.
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Reply #35 posted 11/04/05 3:01pm

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Nature vs Nurture....

Or patience vs impatience?

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Reply #36 posted 11/04/05 3:56pm

Zelaira

I'm Very Fast and then I Feel Burnt Out and EXHAUSTED,... I Live it fast..
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Reply #37 posted 11/05/05 9:27am

Anxiety

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i hope i don't go to hell for this but it really puts my panny's in a bunch when i'm in a rush and i get on the bus and then some one gets on thats in a wheel chair sigh fuckin' cta.


boxed i'm the same way. when i hear that "beep beep beep" and start seeing the ramp slide out of the bus, i know i might as well give up the ghost for thinking i might get to work early. evil, i know!
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Reply #38 posted 11/05/05 11:12am

mdiver

Too friggin' fast sad
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Reply #39 posted 11/05/05 12:45pm

dawnrose

Life for me is busy... kids, school, work, domestic duties and attempts at my own social life. For the most part I don't feel crazy busy fast on a daily basis however when i sit down at 3am and go over evrything I have done in a day i wonder HOW IN THE HELLo...did i do all this?????
Amazing!
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Reply #40 posted 11/06/05 2:27am

charlottegelin

my natural thing would be a slow pace, I am happy when I have NO agenda, but I got to do so many things in a day, and then I feel happy that I accomplished it all. It may not seem like much, but to get 3 boys bathed and fed and in bed by 7pm takes a lot of co-ordinating and persistence.
I don't like having to go too fast. I eat slowly, I drive slowly, I plan with plenty of time up my sleeve. I am easliy flustered.

I nearly had a nervous breakdown when I had to drive my mother in-law to pixie photos with the kids yesterday, we were running 15 mins late and the sweat was pouring down my face she was stressing me out, asking how to unlock her cell phone ( nuts like I would know). disbelief
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