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	<title>Comments on: limited living</title>
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	<description>You get what everyone else gets - you get a lifetime</description>
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		<title>By: spiderfall</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I imagine our potential is suppressed by the instinct to multiply and nurture and this is taken advantage of for the gain of the few. 

I read some statistics from a documentary by the BBC that compared how many more choices we have to make on selecting services now than in the 70s. In my own experience, I think bewilderment by choice and the basic need to afford shelter and food are the inhibitors of potential to consider anything more than the next day. 

I also think that drinking and smoking is the antidote to suppress insanity of people in limited jobs where intellectual thought would make them a prisoner in their own body. The shows they watch on TV and the lifestyles the characters lead are a mockery to these poor peoples existence. Ladies of leisure in the suburbs or the city, friends that stay together in an unrealistic time span, arrrgh get me the beer!

I also think ol' Bill James wasn't in the sack enough :)</description>
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<p>I read some statistics from a documentary by the BBC that compared how many more choices we have to make on selecting services now than in the 70s. In my own experience, I think bewilderment by choice and the basic need to afford shelter and food are the inhibitors of potential to consider anything more than the next day. </p>
<p>I also think that drinking and smoking is the antidote to suppress insanity of people in limited jobs where intellectual thought would make them a prisoner in their own body. The shows they watch on TV and the lifestyles the characters lead are a mockery to these poor peoples existence. Ladies of leisure in the suburbs or the city, friends that stay together in an unrealistic time span, arrrgh get me the beer!</p>
<p>I also think ol&#8217; Bill James wasn&#8217;t in the sack enough <img src='http://dhammaseeker.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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