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Why do people want what they can't have?
I normally don't do this but right now I really want something I can't have. I know I can't have it, I know I won't get it, but I still go after it. Eventually the desire will of course subside, but in talking to my friends we all have been in the same situation and/or know others that have as well. As I said I'm normally not the kind of person that wants what I know I can't have (with few exceptions like cars, computers, and electronics in general) but why do we do this to ourselves? Gah! Anyways, I just needed to vent. If you have any suggestions on how to make this pass more quickly I'm all ears.
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Consider it motivation to keep you from killing yourself due to taunts on MySpace.
... You want material possessions? Too easy. Money is your boss, money is your whore. Very often the things we want and cannot have are the things we cannot buy. Like companionship, understanding, friendship. Things like love. |
Will, that comic is fucking awesome. :thumbsup:
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TY, it was on Reddit the other day.
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You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want You can't always get what you want But if you try sometimes well you just might find You get what you need Oh baby, yeah, yeah! |
HAHAHA! Excellent!
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the things I want but don't have are certain kinds of experiences. and I know that I can get them, but I don't like the way I'd have to do it. so I just do without.
besides, how boring would life be if you had nothing in the way of fantasies? |
Will... that comic was perfect. It's the kind of thing I wish I'd written myself.
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Yeah, I've bookmarked it.
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I want you so bad I want you, I want you so bad It’s driving me mad, it’s driving me mad. Sorry, I'm more of a Beatles kind of guy. :shy: |
If people wanted what they have, then they'd have everything they wanted and wouldn't want for anything...sorta like the "it was in the last place I looked" syndrome...Of course it was-it was in the first place you looked, you'd have stopped.
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willravel, as already stated that comic is pure gold :thumbsup: |
Being content with what we have is, IMO, the best place a human being can be. I imagine it being a zen-like state with no wants or needs - pure bliss.
Wanting more is something I struggle with as well. More money, better job, more free time etc. mandy's helped me realise that appreciating what you have and treasuring the things you love is very important and go a long way in helping you get to 'contentment'. |
Some Buddhist crap: "Without want you have stopped your journey to happiness."
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I do not want what I haven't got.
Want in one hand, shit in the other. See which one fills up first. I want you to want me. |
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Maybe because there's always that one thing called 'hope'.
For all we know of our lives and of this universe, nothing is impossible and everything is possible. Therefore, one can always hope for something to come true, even if the chance for it to happen is incredibly small. |
*tears off shirt, starts dancing in thread*
"Relax, don't do it, when ya wanna go through it... Relax, don't do it... when ya wanna come!" |
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I'll quote the Simpsons for this.
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Cause it makes no sense to want something you already have.
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Every once in a while I get this disgusting, hollow feeling that makes me feel nearly dead. I'll get it for like months at a time - I have no clue what it is, or why I feel like it, but I finally figured out what it was a couple of years ago - it's the realization that I have everything I currently wanted. I hate the feeling, and I yearn for the days when I have a long list of things I truly want, but can't have.
Pathetic, sad, but true! |
Maybe you need some Imulsion, Marcus Fenix!
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Or an enema.
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wow, maybe
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Part of being an adult is being able to make wise decisions without being ruled by desire. |
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An example: I've never once chased a "hard to get" woman to find she was worth having. One might argue that she uses that ploy merely as a tool but such games reveal a character twitch and the games she plays never stop no matter how long you put up with her. Once you've "got her" she'll begin "the jeoulsy game". My advice is "if she's tough to get - she'll be tough to live with." The same theory goes with other things in life. If it's tough to get - it'll be tough to keep/maintain. Not all of them (naturally) but many. The trick is to know which ones ae worth having and which ones are not. |
Or an Imulsion enema!!!!!!
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I've often thought of humanity as a huge TV show, which is why were are made to live life to the very limits of our abilities to both achieve, and endure. Money can't buy the things I want. Well, I suppose it could, but I definitely don't have enough for it. I think it's more a matter of knowing how to ask, rather than having the money. I would neglect my bills per month if I could spend my money on something that makes me happy, continuously. |
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