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Sunday, July 9, 2006


Happiness is not what happens to you

...it's how you deal with shit that happens to you.

It doesn't matter if you're good or bad, bad things WILL happen to you. Life's not fair in the sense that people want it to be. The important thing is to be able to get back up after being knocked down.

Sorta like poker (or mahjong for you Asian folks). No matter who you are you can always get bad hands. The difference is that the better player will consistently stay on top of the game by capitalizing on the good hands. They don't sit around and say "man, why do I get crappy hands all the time?" They know that there's always dry spells and that good hands can reappear anytime.

I think. I'm a crappy person to ask for poker advice.

The difference about being a good person and a bad person is that good people tend to have more resources to deal with problems. People tend to like them more. They have a better support network; family and friends are willing to help. "Bad people" usually don't have this kind of edge.

When life knocks the wind out of you, rest to catch your breath, then get back up on your feet. Never, ever stay down.

At this point, it's no longer luck but a matter of skills.



KI

EDIT: As of 20h58 tonight, I've declared this post a complete waste of time and a bunch of bullocks.

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