This is one of the places where I play golf. Walking the course is a very peaceful experience
that invites me to think about things and to ponder such things as,
Microdack is in. Come on, come take a walk with me. Relax, I'm not going to get you to join my religion,
quite the opposite. Since Microdack strongly believes that you should form your very own religion,
or have none at all, based on your knowledge, your experiences, and how you feel about yourself and others,
that's it. Of course, if you happen to believe as I do, then just put a M,
or the entire word Microdack as a bumper sticker, so that others will know that you are of like mine.
Yeah, right. I can just see that happening. It's funny, right?
And yes, you have seen these pictures and videos before. Today I was lazy and I decided to recycle old footage.
Can you use that term with digital? Old footage? Anyway, on we go.
First of all, I believe that there is such a thing as enough.
Once we do everything to satisfy the basic needs of health, shelter, food, clothing, and that's optional,
transportation, because I want you to come and visit me, and our resources to create, to be the creator that we are.
Then we are on our way to enjoying the purpose of life, which is happiness.
Happiness is our number one purpose for living, and the only code of ethics that we need is to hurt no one.
Of course, it is so very good when you can share that happiness with someone special.
There are a few other items, though, but they are all very personal.
For one, the need to recognize our oneness with all people, as I said, that is personal.
I believe that we are all our brother's keepers, and that we should never pass up an opportunity to do good for ourselves and others.
Personal belief, of course.
I also believe that it is possible to find that perfect soulmate, that perfect person with whom you can feel free to share anything and everything in ways that are far too intimate to discuss here.
And I don't really believe that it is necessary to pretend and to embrace facades and to be hypocritical and to compromise to the point of losing one's identity.
Unfortunately, in many relationships, fear is the cement that binds.
And, by the way, this is not a judgmental statement because fear is real.
And, nor do I believe that money is an indicator of how one feels about another, nor is it wise to change the other to your expectation.
As I said, these are all my personal points of view.
Earlier, I said there's a point when enough is enough.
I have seen so many people, women especially, men too, who will sell their soul for things.
They become entrapped by their strong desires for things, and find that they're never satisfied.
There's a word for such sales, but that is another video.
One woman told me that she hated her circumstances, but she needed him because he provided her with security.
Personally, I just don't believe any abuse is worth forfeiting one's self-esteem and integrity for security.
You know, honesty, it is very easy for me to say that because I have not walked in her shoes.
And I also believe that one's happiness is determined by one's dependency on another.
The less dependent you are on someone else, the happier you are.
So, since I have such weird ideas, I suppose I'll have to resign myself to living by myself indefinitely,
since finding a kindred spirit will be next to impossible.
But then again, maybe not.
