hills and mountians in life
By savypat
@savypat (20216)
United States
April 23, 2009 2:27pm CST
I don't mind climbing the hills but I do get tired of the mountains. Major problems are not the challenge they once were, they are just a pain you know where. How are you doing on this. I know life is hard right now for a lot of us and I have it a lot easier then many, We have a home to life in and food on the table so we are lucky, we even have enough to give to others.
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@cbjones (1147)
• United States
23 Apr 09
This analogy gives insight as to why so many people on dating sites enjoy hiking. I used to think those sites were inhabited by a large group of mountain women. Like Billy Goats, They would gnaw on leather boots, and hop around the countryside all day long.
I guess before you can stake claim in life being a beach, you need navigate the rocky terrain which leads to said sandy locals(I'm in a poetic mood at the moment, and like getting high off my own fumes.)
'Tis my belief that some mountains can be trekked within days, and others are best traveled in short spurts. realistic goals must be set, the cliche worrying should be muzzled, and visualization of the final destination must be prevalent in your minds eye.
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@duskiss (98)
• China
23 Apr 09
I understand falling from a high mountain is much more painful than that from a hill where we try to climb over and I know how much mental preparation one should have to be other side of the mountain. But that's reality in front of us, we cannot dig a tunnel through the mountain because our lifetime is too short to do that so we should raise courage to overcome the altitude of difficulties.




