Yong Xi wrote:Kerry seems like the kind of guy who pans for gold.
What kinda stupid remark is that, Yong?
It is the impression I have everytime I see Kerry on video. Do you have a negative view of people who pan for gold? It is a popular hobby. Gold panners are some of the finest, most decent people I know.
I love gold panners. They are honest and optimistic.
Yong Xi wrote:Kerry seems like the kind of guy who pans for gold.
What kinda stupid remark is that, Yong?
It is the impression I have everytime I see Kerry on video. Do you have a negative view of people who pan for gold? It is a popular hobby. Gold panners are some of the finest, most decent people I know.
I love gold panners. They are honest and optimistic.
I have no blessed clue what your ambiguous remark was supposed to mean, Yong.
Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Chinese Proverb
Yong Xi wrote:Kerry seems like the kind of guy who pans for gold.
What kinda stupid remark is that, Yong?
It is the impression I have everytime I see Kerry on video. Do you have a negative view of people who pan for gold? It is a popular hobby. Gold panners are some of the finest, most decent people I know.
I love gold panners. They are honest and optimistic.
I have no blessed clue what your ambiguous remark was supposed to mean, Yong.
Kerry seems like the kind of guy who pans for gold.
From his bath tub.
“All knowledge of reality starts from experience and ends in it...Propositions arrived at by purely logical means are completely empty as regards reality." - Albert Einstein
Just listened to Kerry. The kind of conversation that would pass easy-time with a philosophical hitch-hiker. Nothing profound, nothing offensive. Simply a harmless monologue: Listen to yer heart/head/reason/prejudices/indoctrinations/fears/etc/etc... and act accordingly. It really doesn't matter... Believe what ya want. Do what ya want... Whatever you find, it's yours to keep/use.
What's true today maybe 'proven' wrong tomorrow... What's wrong today maybe 'proven' true tomorrow... Seems to me that's simply a reasonable conclusion any reasonable person would reasonably come to. There isn't a book out there that doesn't have "truth" in it--someplace. The Book of Mormon is no exception. But, "the whole truth, nothing but the truth"...
Sort of like "panning-for-gold", ya go through a lot of mud/sand/gravel/rock (ka-ka) to get a grain of gold/truth worth keeping. I think Kerry might be a bit hyperbolic. But like he says, "that's OK." I wouldn't mind doing some Youtube stuff myself. Looks like fun for an egotist. How does one go about it? Warm regards, Roger