Recently I was listening to some random things on NPR and just letting it play whatever it wanted for me and it played me this segment.
It's about a little kid who listened to the "I believe" things on NPR and then wrote his own list of things he believes. I thought it was really cool and after thinking about it for a few days I decided to write my own list of things I believe. I did the same number as the kid did. I'm sure I could have done more but it was good to have a limit so as to really think about what I wanted in my list. I'm sure people will disagree with me on many of them. But they aren't just my thoughts and ideas, they are beliefs, they are things that I live by, that form the foundation of my life and why I live it how I do so don't bag on them, just write your own if you want them to be different.
- I believe that Science and Religion go hand in hand if you really believe in both
- I believe in the need for wilderness even if you never go out into it
- I believe in imagination
- I believe that taking risks and chances is important and that it is possible to be too careful
- I believe in the ability to change and that it's never too late
- I believe in memories, both for enjoying and learning from
- I believe there are worse things in life than death
- I believe that video games are ruining childhood
- I believe the past should stay in the past but not be forgotten
- I believe the devil is real
- I believe in Evolution
- I believe there is one true church but that everyone has the right to worship as they choose
- I believe that the root of the problems is the middle east is boredom
- I believe that the office of the President deserves more respect from this country
- I believe every person has some feature that is beautiful
- I believe every experience can be interesting if told well
- I believe food tastes better when made from scratch, in a cast iron pan, or with real butter
- I believe extinction due to the irresponsibility of man is a tragedy beyond our understanding
- I believe truth exists
- I believe that humor can be found in any situation
- I believe there's no such thing as a bad or wrong emotion, only inappropriately placed or out of control ones
- I believe men should be handy
- I believe in prayer
- I believe people should respect their elders
- I believe in leading by example
- I believe in Karma and The Golden Rule
- I believe in having choices and sometimes making the wrong one
- I believe in sacrifice for the greater good
- I believe in families
- I believe that experiences are worth more than money in the bank
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President Henry B. Eyring
President Henry B. Eyring once asked his father a simple question: "Why do you ask gas station attendants questions?" His father's response was profound: "I never met a man I couldn't learn something from," he told his son. Years later, President Eyring would describe his childhood home as a laboratory where he learned to cherish science and religion and to respect others.
...just one of the reasons why he's my favorite...
love this - i want to write one too.
I no longer believe in Karma. Just the golden rule.
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