Monday, March 06, 2006

Think

Think about everything.

Now, ask yourself this:

Was it really worth it?

9 comments:

Brian Farrey said...

Is "yes and no" a valid answer?

Alan Fisher said...

i did think about everything but it didn't take me very long.

And no, it wasn't worth it.

Minge said...

Yes and no is a valid answer.

"It wasn't worth it" seems quite popular.

Dan said...

I could go very in depth here. Thinking back on *everything* I've done, seen, heard and been through. Sure, there are a lot of things I've hated, a lot of things I wish I could do differently, and more things than I can mention that I wish turned out differently.

Was it worth it, though? People say "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger" but I can't say I agree with that 100%. Everything I've been through has made me who I am today - I like to think I am friendly, kind, well adjusted and a pretty good person - all things considered. I can look back over my life and pinpoint moments that would have changed my life *completely*.

So, as much shit as I've been through, I would say yes, it WAS worth it. I just wish the road wasn't quite so bumpy :)

gab said...

no

Alan Fisher said...
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Minge said...

Depth is good, really.

Could what doesn't kill you make you weaker?

Dan said...

It could make you weaker I suppose - but you would have learned from it either way. And knowledge is power, apparently.

Minge said...

I still don't know if it's worth it. Is it as black and white or as cut and dried as that?