via http://www.thesimpledollar.com/2009/10/15/fifteen-things-more-important-than-money/

  • Experiences Hug someone. Kiss someone. Write someone a letter telling them how you feel. Run (or walk) a marathon. Spend all day making an exquisite meal and eat it by candlelight. Make love to someone. Face the thing you most fear right in the face. The rush you get from experiencing something amazing is one of the best parts of being human, and most of the time the financial cost is minimal.
  • Wisdom If you think you know the answer, you’re far from wise. Keep learning. Wisdom comes from knowing how little you actually know. Spend some time learning something new, perhaps even becoming skilled at something. You’ll surprise yourself at what you gain, often far beyond the mere knowledge you hoped to attain.
  • Marriage Accepting another person wholly and intimately into your life is utterly life-changing. Opening up every part of yourself to another person is constantly challenging, but constantly powerful in how it changes you and makes you strive to be a better person.
  • Friendships The regular companionship and camaraderie of people you care about and share interests with is continually life-affirming. Friendships don’t revolve around the things you have or the activities you can afford – they revolve around people.and shared experiences.
  • Physical health Health can’t be bought, but it can be helped by the personal choices we make. Exercise. Eating better. Making choices that are less sedentary. Getting involved with activities that get us moving. Practicing proper hygiene. Money pales in comparison to the value of the physical health needed to enjoy life.
  • Mental health On the flip side of the physical coin is mental health. Expressing our feelings in a healthy way. Finding people to talk to and relate our problems. Addressing the issues that bother us. Seeking professional help when these options don’t change things for the better. Again, money is insignificant compared to the value of mental balance.
  • Personal passions What activities make you feel truly excited and fulfilled? Those things are the spice of life – every one of us wins by digging into our passions. The best part? Quite often, seeking out and following your passions often means that money will follow in the wake.
  • Communication The ability to express our thoughts and feelings to a receptive audience is truly invaluable. it enables us to share elements of our inner world with others, something that can’t be achieved by all of the material wealth on this planet.
  • Self-reliance Money comes, money goes. The ability to survive and even thrive with no money means that money becomes significantly less important. The ability to do things yourself reduces the need you have for money to solve your problems.
  • Security If we channel our efforts into creating a sefe and secure enviroment where we’re protected from our failures, we create a situation where our fortunes are much less tied to our ability to put money in our pocket. If we put effort into security now, we have true safety later, a type of safety that can’t be broken by ordinary material needs.
  • Helping others For most people, the action of helping others provides a great deal of personal joy and satisfaction, something that cannot be replaced by any sort of material item. Helping others often requires no financial resources at all and can sometimes generate financial resources – free meals and such – plus goodwill in the community. Good karma has tremendous value.
  • Personal growth Every single person has countless opportunities to improve as a person – their behavior, their beliefs, and so forth. Working to grow as a person only improves you and rarely costs anything, but it almost always improves your income potential for the future as well as naturally improving your outlook on the world and your self-confidence.
  • Thankfulness When you move from desiring the things that you do not have to being thankful for the things that you do have, your perspective on the world changes drastically. Your desire for having the latest things goes down while, at the same time, your contentedness with life goes up dramatically.
  • Hobbies If you can discover personally fulfilling activities to fill your time, you introduce happiness into your life. Many people fall into routines by default, never asking if their choices introduce authentic happiness, then they try to chase a sense of happiness by purchasing things. Step back from this. Try new things, and dig into the things you genuinely enjoy. Often, it’s the simplest things – playing a game with our partner, going on long walks, collecting rocks or leaves – that bring us the greatest personal satisfaction.
  • Spirituality Does our life have a purpose? Do we have a spirit? Is there something greater than we can comprehend all around us? Digging into these questions through reading, contemplation, meditation, and prayer can bring an incredible sense of calm, peace, and even joy that can be difficult to find in other avenues – and impossible to find with money.

hahahahahahhaaa

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19Sep 09

ankur thought he could evade the stalker!!!


iphone autotune

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6Sep 09

david was just telling me bout this…i thought jay killed it?


d1 man

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3Sep 09

i thought they only know sideways, why is it going straight?


the internet as function

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15Aug 09

Selita Ebanks - Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2008
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i’ve been finding that thanks to blogs, the web is getting sophisticated lately. there are some that are just awesomely posting pictures that i’ll stare at for hours and then i’ll see what links are on those and that’ll lead to another website that’s as equally inspiring. one thing i’m curious about is if it’s ok to just post pictures you didn’t take (unwatermarked). either way i don’t care, the time of forums being the the only avenue to share your thoughts, experiences, and art is quickly shifting to something more personal than a social network. never have the words web address meant more.
justin blyth’s blog is one such example…
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in related news, the masturbating bear is back…
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For Sal…

Posted by Ankur
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7Aug 09

The first time i saw this a few weeks ago, I thought of Sal. If you know Sal you will know why…


Free slurpee tomorrow!!!!!!

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10Jul 09

http://lifehacker.com/5311755/score-a-free-slurpee-tomorrow

Score a Free Slurpee Tomorrow [Dealhacker]

Coming down off your holiday high and can’t believe you have to wait all the way to Labor day for some more holiday fun? Take heart, tomorrow is Slurpee Day!

Some random Slurpee facts, courtesy of 7-Eleven:

Slurpee drinks are all served at 28 degrees.
Slurpee was “invented” when some sodas were put in a freezer to cool them down – and they became all slushy.
Winnipeg, Canada is generally thought to be the Slurpee capital of the world, due to their amazing Slurpee fanaticism.
When Slurpee first hit the market, it wasn’t self-serve. The machine was behind the counter and the clerk served the product to you.
At Slurpee, we call it a BrainFreeze. The scientific name for it is Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia. Really.
Sugar is the anti-freezing agent in most Slurpee drinks.
American Slurpee is injected with air. Canadian Slurpee is not.
Every day more than 11.6 million Slurpee drinks are consumed around the world.
In 2004, 7-Eleven created an edible Slurpee straw.
Only one private individual owns a bona fide Slurpee machine. The rest are in 7-Eleven.
We don’t know about you, but not only are we now craving a Slurpee but we’re dying to know who the sole private owner of an authentic Slurpee machine is. Check out the link below to find a 7-Eleven near you and score your free Slurpee.


Wow. Domestic rice

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7Jul 09

I thought street glow kits went out in like 1999…


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30Jun 09

But Carolyn called for some evening driving!



up until he left jordan-style, i couldn’t stand jay-z. he had singles, he had talent, but i never respected him as one of the greats…until he stopped rapping. then i loved everything he put out, especially the rick ruben work and american gangster was in full rotation for a while. it’s come to the point where i actually look forward to his next move, well with fm radio completely a lost cause and all. now with claims of kanye ‘creating the greatest beat of all time’ for the blueprint 3, we’ll see (like ankur said, i believe in him)…
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i read an article awhile back about how hip-hop is dead because albums are now a mish-mosh of producers that ‘work together’ to make 10+ tracks of randomness. and he went on to say how important it is to have a single producer to create a work that is both innovative and recognizable. it has to have an identity. with that said, i first heard timbaland was producing the whole album. i was very happy…then i heard it was going to be a complete kanye production. after 808s, i was very much happy. so of course in the end it’s going to be kanye, timbaland, and the newly RE-established no i.d with his love of drums. so, yea, i’ll take that because these three have synergy and jay knows how to work with them. it’s obvious to say with all the commotion going on…i’m excited and this beat is still haunting me.
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and since we’re talking music…i thought this mj tree was terrific. pulled from the smoking section


it’s about music.

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25Jun 09

pulled from the smoking section

Prayers: Michael Jackson
from The Smoking Section by Gotty™

Without being overly sentimental or personal, thoughts & prayers go out to his children & the whole Jackson family.

Regardless of the accusations and misconceptions about him, we’re about music and it’s that part of his legacy that we honor. No other single recording artist in present generations has had a greater impact on music.


so i saw this…

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14May 09

cellcrap

and thought of this…

my evening is complete. goodnight.


Junior’s Cheesecake…

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25Apr 09

and you thought we left empty handed…muahahahaha. Def some great cheesecake.


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28Feb 09

The circuit breaker kept tripping on the new winch. I was mad because i thought it was bad. But Greg just forgot to take the e-brake off. Damn non-ricers…


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16Feb 09

We quoted the fifth element. It’s one of those movies that truly thought of everything, a complete trilogy in on one, no sequels required.
Luc besson is behind more great movies than you think…


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