Anonymous wrote:TreeJohn wrote:You poor washed up sucker. How do you feel about having wasted your life in the COG versus playing professional basketball which would have afforded you the money to help others at a rate far beyond the COG?
I always wanted to be a missionary ever since I was young, and the F gave me a great experience in knowing a few things of what to do, but more importantly NOT what to do, so every experience in life can be beneficial if we figure out its benefits.
Basketball would have left me rich outside but poor inside. And besides NOW I can help thousands with love rather a few with mere coins. Love is more important than money. I was never materialistic.
Every bullet made can be beneficial if we figure out its benefits. LOL. Got anymore genius rhetoric to feed us in order to better your moronic stance?
But seriously, if you were made rich by a professional basketball career you would have been capable of enriching your life beyond anything the COG could have (and has ever) done for you.
Face it, you made a bad choice. Your life is littered with poor decisions based on your rash nature. You seem to feel compelled to interact with people without an iota of reasoning relative to your interactions. You're a wind bag. A washed up wind bag full of rhetorical and idealistic ideology that bares pretty much no relevance in the world of today.
The money you would have earned playing professional sports would have enabled you to make an impact on the world far greater than what you have, so far, done. That's actually a scary thought and I'm pretty glad you never delved into anything beyond the COG in terms of global welfare.
You're a joke. Sorry, it's true. You haven't the capacity to make a difference because you assume that you're already 'blessed' with a knowledge and insight that will help society. And that simply is not the case. You'll spend the rest of your life realizing that, I'm afraid.