
luosechi 駱士基
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Being lost in life is a challenge. You encounter something new, find yourself in a new place, meet people you haven't met before - make the best of it, and your life will be that much richer. |
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aqoniCgie
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i'd do believe on that saying,every people could be lost in their way while sailing their journeys in this big and complicated world,this statements tell us that we are not perfect in all times theres a chance that we can get hurt of our self through our wrong decisions,but there is tomorrow to make it right,life is a puzzle there's a lot of questions need to answer and a lot of answer but only one is right,actualy no body knows what would be our life distenation only Him up there,all we have to do is just fallow our heart do good things and if you think you are doing right and not harming others?your in the right path so just contenue and you wont lost your way..goodluck.. |
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jongbong
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zzz... when i was young. my teacher told me to ask help from the police when i'm lost. hmmm... beer... zzz... |
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Bail out BS
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I use GPS ....LOL
Actually with the Internet being around now, I feel that everything is just so near, convenient and withing your reach. So I don't really know how could anyone get lost with all the new technologies we are witnessing . I would have never found you if it was not for the Net and Yahoo. |
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tranquil
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Who knows? Enjoy the experience. |
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luvinhim
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i keep a compass in my purse :) |
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battgirl
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There are times we take the wrong turn and the deeper we venture the more lost we get. But there are also moments where we make the most out of a wrong turn and find an alternative route towards the right path =) |
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Inday
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The trick is to find a partner and work as a team. For example a psychologist who has a good feel of the unknown could partner with an engineer who understands vectors and angles. Armed with their skills the duo has an excellent chance of figuring out the maze and get out of it alive.
However, midway in their journey they would probably argue, so maybe they would instead choose to get lost inside the maze forever, and live happily ever after!
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I am the psychologist. |
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Felicity???
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That's the idea.. We need few challenges in our life or life is sooooo boring without that one gigantic maze. Have Fun! <*-*> |
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sweet water
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The trick is to find a partner and work as a team. For example a psychologist who has a good feel of the unknown could partner with an engineer who understands vectors and angles. Armed with their skills the duo has an excellent chance of figuring out the maze and get out of it alive.
However, midway in their journey they would probably argue, so maybe they would instead choose to get lost inside the maze forever, and live happily ever after!
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I am the engineer. |
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nk_20
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By following your heart and mind. The two should be equal. Your heart will tell you what's right for you. Your mind will tell you what's good for you. Think twice before you do something. |
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Indiana Jones
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kalbo
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attach a string to your nose and follow that. |
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Lutremi
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1. Get a map
2. Fly on a helicopter
3. Tie a piece of string on one end of the maze so you can follow it back in case you do get lost
Or, you can think of it as a one gigantic piece of cake that's waiting to be eaten. Much more fun (and tasty) that way. |
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ANTON D
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you could get lost in it if you don't read papers,watch the news on tv or listen to friends, what they have to say-or simply by ignoring everything around you |
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skeptic
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i think what u mean is "world" and not "life"... |
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Bungangera of Perya
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haahaaaay i don't care about mais. i go wardi-wardi in my everyday existence. or bondying bondying. |
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