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SWFLSkins
July-9th-2012, 06:09 PM
This is just one example of human potential. Please post additional evidence or stories supporting the true human potential. This is meant to serve as a place to be inspired of what can be and what is possible when human kind puts the greater good ahead of oneself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tcXU7G6zhjU
SWFLSkins
July-9th-2012, 09:17 PM
Ya got nothing?
http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/u397/CuriositiesByDickens/speak_the_truth.jpg
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http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w3/DragonGirlJ/coffeeart5.jpg
Califan007
July-9th-2012, 09:25 PM
http://thenextwavefutures.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/moon1.jpg
SWFLSkins
July-9th-2012, 09:25 PM
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w3/DragonGirlJ/coffeeart5.jpg
"We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible."
Vince Lombardi
I give you Stephen Wiltshire.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL3C10A92D4326D6EB&v=a8YXZTlwTAU&feature=player_detailpage
Califan007
July-9th-2012, 09:36 PM
http://www.colorado.edu/intphys/images/content/oscar-pistorius.jpg
SWFLSkins
July-9th-2012, 09:37 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3IMP0fwlCM&feature=player_detailpage
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This is art................
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy344/saobangkb2001/amazing/RonMueckAmazingSculptures34.jpg
Man draws perfect circle.
http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/qv_fZ8wyBjk/default.jpg[COLOR="Gold"]
Califan007
July-9th-2012, 09:45 PM
This is just one example of human potential.
I find it slightly ironic that, in three of your four posts, you needed to edit lol :ols:...
SWFLSkins
July-9th-2012, 09:46 PM
I find it slightly ironic that, in three of your four posts, you needed to edit lol :ols:...
Haha, I am a carpenter by trade, I always have a sharp pencil with an eraser.
Park City Skins
July-9th-2012, 09:50 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx5eb4Zd7zI
youngchew
July-9th-2012, 09:54 PM
I was gonna post this in the Random Thought Thread...
I've been rocking the "Air Force Veteran" license plate tags for about a year now.
I was at the liquor store today, and this older man stopped me in the parking lot. He stuck out his hand and said "thank you. I noticed your tags. Thank you for serving." He went on to say that his son died in Iraq in 2006. I almost broke out into tears as I spoke to this dude...it blew my mind. Never had I interacted with a complete stranger like that before. I ended up hugging the dude before I walked away..
Human potential bud....we're not all pieces of crap....
skinsfan07
July-9th-2012, 10:03 PM
http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w3/DragonGirlJ/coffeeart5.jpg
"We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible."
Vince Lombardi
I give you Stephen Wiltshire.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL3C10A92D4326D6EB&v=a8YXZTlwTAU&feature=player_detailpage
Saw that on Cracked a few months ago. Wiltshire is amazing. Just goes to show you how powerful the human brain really is. Sweet Jesus.
SWFLSkins
July-9th-2012, 10:19 PM
Saw that on Cracked a few months ago. Wiltshire is amazing. Just goes to show you how powerful the human brain really is. Sweet Jesus.
The accuracy is what gets me, the recall okay I get that some have that potential for that much info, but to be that deadly accurate, wow.
SWFLSkins
July-10th-2012, 10:11 AM
Even Kids prove that potential is only limited by your imagination, dedication and perseverance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&list=PLF993A3A3CF561CFD&v=uysU7cTgk5c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=tZ46Ot4_lLo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=YiZC3TcmXyY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LfgZGm3nOOs
Koolblue13
July-10th-2012, 10:16 AM
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/s480x480/531273_10150938019754220_1174790598_n.jpg
mboyd784
July-10th-2012, 11:37 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98y0Q7nLGWk
IONTOP
July-10th-2012, 11:37 AM
^^ Except our president isn't black enough... I know that's not Morgan Freeman
Bang
July-10th-2012, 11:41 AM
^^ Except our president isn't black enough... I know that's not Morgan Freeman
:secret:That isn't Morgan Freeman..
~Bang
SWFLSkins
July-10th-2012, 11:41 AM
^^ Except our president isn't black enough... I know that's not Morgan Freeman
We are all shades of brown, there is no black, there is no white, there is no yellow and there is no red. Move on People.
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:pssst: That isn't Morgan Freeman..
~Bang
Now there is that human potential I was talking about, well played Bang.
Elessar78
July-10th-2012, 11:43 AM
We are all shades of brown, there is no black, there is no white, there is no yellow and there is no red. Move on People.
^^Here's my evidence of Human Potential. It's like MLK Jr. was reincarnated on my computer screen.
HeluCopter29
July-10th-2012, 11:46 AM
I honestly believe the single greatest invention ever was the telephone because it led to the ability to see things world wide on TV and through the internet. More and more I see people wanting to help each other and I think the first step to that, was awareness of the ****ty situations around them. And the people who are bad are generally the ones who are in ****ty situations.
Yeah, people are actually pretty good.
Koolblue13
July-10th-2012, 11:53 AM
I honestly believe the single greatest invention ever was the telephone because it led to the ability to see things world wide on TV and through the internet. More and more I see people wanting to help each other and I think the first step to that, was awareness of the ****ty situations around them. And the people who are bad are generally the ones who are in ****ty situations.
Yeah, people are actually pretty good.
It is my heart-warm and world-embracing Christmas hope and aspiration that all of us, the high, the low, the rich, the poor, the admired, the despised, the loved, the hated, the civilized, the savage (every man and brother of us all throughout the whole earth), may eventually be gathered together in a heaven of everlasting rest and peace and bliss, except the inventor of the telephone.
Consider that a conversation by telephone -- when you are simply sitting by and not taking any part in that conversation -- is one of the solemnests curiosities of this modern life.
Confound a telephone, anyway. It is the very demon for conveying similarities of sound that are miracles of divergence from similarity of sense.
It is a time-saving, profanity-breeding, useful invention, and in America to be found in all homes except parsonages.
All Mark Twain :ols:
Fresh8686
July-10th-2012, 12:02 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD1512_XJEw
Jumbo
July-10th-2012, 12:06 PM
I think of the way people from nations all over the world often come to the aid of those struck by extreme natural disaster. Humanity at some of its finest moments. And yes, we can always do better in such matters, locally and globally, and usually much better, and that's why it's still a "potential" as opposed to fully realized. :)
FanboyOf91
July-10th-2012, 12:09 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa-eryLtKP0
The greatest wonder of them all:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/rypienpizza3.jpg
Califan007
July-10th-2012, 12:11 PM
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DR_wi1woJp8/TUJZIxpjIhI/AAAAAAAAACg/bUKHkskSMRs/s1600/airplane1.jpg
And building them so that they can withstand this:
http://media.techeblog.com/images/awesome___________.jpg
http://media.techeblog.com/images/rotating_.gif
"Though you'd think the lightning bolt would have caused major damage to the plane, it was just minor turbulence for passengers aboard. This shot shows a lightning bolt striking an airplane taking off Osaka's airport, then hitting the ground. Lightning is not dangerous for airliners, as the electricity flows around their aluminum skin."
Jumbo
July-10th-2012, 12:27 PM
I'm not a Christian, but I'd always offer this as reflecting our better side, potential-wise. :)
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/Rome_Sistine.jpg
The best of our artistic side, via pen, brush, chisel, music, theater, and on, is a wondrous aspect of humanity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irYYBx8djsU
(for Larry) :)
SWFLSkins
July-10th-2012, 12:58 PM
I think of the way people from nations all over the world often come to the aid of those struck by extreme natural disaster. Humanity at some of its finest moments. And yes, we can always do better in such matters, locally and globally, and usually much better, and that's why it's still a "potential" as opposed to fully realized. :)
QFT.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7BqPEPHnck&feature=player_detailpage#t=286s
Link goes right to 4;46 sec.s speaking on potential, survivors talking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7BqPEPHnck&feature=player_detailpage#t=286s
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^^Here's my evidence of Human Potential. It's like MLK Jr. was reincarnated on my computer screen.
I take that as a compliment, and it really makes my day. I TRY to judge and react based on actions and not precursors of color, dress, origin or other bias that cloud the mind.
Elessar78
July-10th-2012, 01:43 PM
As it should. I tried to say it humorously but I was sincere maybe not to MLKJR standards but the sentiment is there.
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_DR_wi1woJp8/TUJZIxpjIhI/AAAAAAAAACg/bUKHkskSMRs/s1600/airplane1.jpg
And building them so that they can withstand this:
http://media.techeblog.com/images/awesome___________.jpg
http://media.techeblog.com/images/rotating_.gif
"Though you'd think the lightning bolt would have caused major damage to the plane, it was just minor turbulence for passengers aboard. This shot shows a lightning bolt striking an airplane taking off Osaka's airport, then hitting the ground. Lightning is not dangerous for airliners, as the electricity flows around their aluminum skin."
I have a fear of flying, but I still fly and I've done research to alleviate my concerns. And it is crazy what modern planes can withstand. The wings can be bent to a ridiculous degree before they START to fail (not actually fail).
SWFLSkins
July-10th-2012, 03:13 PM
As it should. I tried to say it humorously but I was sincere maybe not to MLKJR standards but the sentiment is there.[COLOR="Gold"]
No, really I got it, or at the least perceived purposefully that way, lol.
Love Viktor Frankl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EIxGrIc_6g&feature=player_detailpage
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3HnUfqCBfc&feature=player_detailpage
Koolblue13
July-10th-2012, 11:36 PM
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/557121_493951833964802_536574478_n.jpg
Teller
July-10th-2012, 11:58 PM
http://www.september11news.com/Sept11TowerOneFiremenKehoeStairs.jpg
The men and women who run toward, while everyone else runs away, exemplify the greatest of human potential, IMHO. Be they police officers, firefighters, EMTs, soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, or the regular Joe who springs into action when the unthinkable happens, they have every last ounce of respect I can muster.
The fireman in the picture above, Mike Kehoe, escaped the tower without physical injury. But I can't imagine the emotional toll that losing 343 of his brothers that day must take on him. I can't think of a more unjust "reward" for his heroism.
I just...I get emotional when I think about our true heroes; always running toward, placing complete strangers' safety above their own. These men and women will always represent the best in humanity to me.
SWFLSkins
July-11th-2012, 10:14 AM
The men and women who run toward, while everyone else runs away, exemplify the greatest of human potential, IMHO. Be they police officers, firefighters, EMTs, soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, or the regular Joe who springs into action when the unthinkable happens, they have every last ounce of respect I can muster.
The fireman in the picture above, Mike Kehoe, escaped the tower without physical injury. But I can't imagine the emotional toll that losing 343 of his brothers that day must take on him. I can't think of a more unjust "reward" for his heroism.
I just...I get emotional when I think about our true heroes; always running toward, placing complete strangers' safety above their own. These men and women will always represent the best in humanity to me.
Long, relevant and true stories, I was celebrating 4th of July the next summer in Highland Lakes NJ and brought a large stock of Florida friendly sky decorations. While I was there two amazing things happened. Both are talked about when the same families gather to this day. First a Jack Wagon named Eddie was there as a friend of the family we were visiting. I was swimming and lost my sun glasses right off the new swim dock a cousin and I launched and secured just earlier. The guy started to laugh at me as I told everyone on the deck what I did. I already felt dumb enough on my own and now Jack Wagon was rubbing it in. As I got mad at him, myself and my stupidity, I decided to go free dive and see if I could get lucky, I tried several times, maybe five. I returned to the deck to rest. Then he said, "you'll never find those glasses but maybe you can find your brains down there while your looking for them".
That's was it, it was on, the guy was in his sixties and I could not hit him, and my temper was hot. At that point something in me clicked. I was going to find those glasses or die doing it. I knew they were down there in the dark and cold water. Way down there, maybe twenty feet. I stopped being angry and started thinking of solutions and calmed myself down. He all they while drinking and making cracks, others were telling him to shutup by now, but he would not.
First I remembered that I had brought with me boogie board fins from twenty years ago for my boys to use later in the trip in OC, Md. Second I thought there are two cinder blocks with chains holding this dock in place. And I knew which corner I was on when I lost the glasses. So with that I went to work. You could not see anything at the bottom, so goggles were useless. I swam down there and started working a grid pattern, holding my breath for just enough time to search in blindness, a small area estimating the distance and direction from the block. I dove and dove, and dove again, he laughed and laughed and laughed again.
The estimates from others are around fifty dives, I would say at least forty times. I worked that grid in my mind until I succeeded. I came to top of the water and leap like a whale yelling "see what persistence and perseverance can do! Jack Wagon got up and left as everyone was high fiving and laughing in his face. I even had a cousin tell him to **** off as he left.
That was July 3rd. On July fourth still celebrating my victory the next night Jack Wagon returned to sponge the free food and fireworks, and even sat in the same seat. When all the action was over and the grand finale shot off we were all talking about the 9-11 just the summer before. Jack Wagon speaks up and says he is sick of hearing about all the firemen and what about the stock brokers that died. I simply said, but the firemen were the guys running into the building not out.
A quietness came over the room, and one friend of a cousin stood up as if to leave. I had no idea what was going on, I knew there were many people there from NY and many knew people who were there or around there. Well turns out this former Marine was there, and was heading into the area when he was physically removed from doing so. HE had friends in the NYFD working that scene. HE would never see them again, but it did not stop him from diving in and risking his life to save them. And to think all I did was save a pair of stupid sunglasses.
Moral of the story, Jack Wagons will always be Jack Wagons, Heroes are special people, the put their own lives at risk for others.
Teller
July-11th-2012, 10:25 AM
Moral of the story, Jack Wagons will always be Jack Wagons, Heroes are special people, the put their own lives at risk for others.
That was an awesome read, man. And the statement above could not be more true.
scruffylookin
July-11th-2012, 11:22 AM
The human potential is demonstrated in those of us who show compassion to species other than our own. I see no "potential" when people do "good acts" because they think they will be rewarded in an afterlife or only show compassion to other humans because "that's the way I'd like to be treated". That's tit for tat.
Nope, the true potential of how good our species can be is demonstrated in those who do not believe there will be rewards in a made up afterlife and still do good works, especially for "lesser" creatures, those that current "society" deems as nothing but here to service us in whatever capcitiy we see fit (food, entertainment, companionship, "sport"). Humans who attempt to "do no harm" in leading their life really are the beacons of what we need to become if we truly hope to survive as a species.
SWFLSkins
July-11th-2012, 12:04 PM
The human potential is demonstrated in those of us who show compassion to species other than our own. I see no "potential" when people do "good acts" because they think they will be rewarded in an afterlife or only show compassion to other humans because "that's the way I'd like to be treated". That's tit for tat.
Nope, the true potential of how good our species can be is demonstrated in those who do not believe there will be rewards in a made up afterlife and still do good works, especially for "lesser" creatures, those that current "society" deems as nothing but here to service us in whatever capcitiy we see fit (food, entertainment, companionship, "sport"). Humans who attempt to "do no harm" in leading their life really are the beacons of what we need to become if we truly hope to survive as a species.
Compassion is just one area humans can example human potential. I agree and disagree with some of the things you have written. First I see complete potential when you do good acts as that has a waterfall affect on those involved and those witnessing such acts. Of course I include all living things in this and not just human kind.
Those hoping to gain favor in an afterlife for acts of compassion? I really think most people do good things because it is right and feels good to do so. The most gratifying moments in life are the smiles you put on others faces, especially children. And how about the whale video in my OP, did you watch it? We are bound and connected to each other, one creation to another. Compassion is why heroes risk their lives, not for what they risk getting or not getting in return. Only exceptional people can put aside the instinct to survive to serve a greater good. The guy in that video dove in to save a whale and could have easily been entangled in the net and drowned. Nobody ever mentioned that in the video.
Humans who attempt to do no harm? (perplexed) We do harm by living here, should we kill ourselves for the greater good of all living species and the planet? Or should we attempt to improve and reach for the potential, falling short but still far overshooting just being here.
SWFLSkins
July-11th-2012, 09:02 PM
Cmon China's sex with animals thread is crushing my human potential thread, that's not right. Ya got nothing?
I used to be somebody, now we're nothing? http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q163/xelaba75/brando-jor-el.jpg
Metalhead
July-11th-2012, 09:47 PM
This inspires me. I know it's been posted in other threads but it does deserve consideration in here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo&feature=related
Park City Skins
July-11th-2012, 09:53 PM
Saw a story about this gentleman a few weeks ago on the evening news.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-vsv6SMRY4
Forehead
July-12th-2012, 07:59 AM
SWFL, I liked your story, though it would have been a more gratifying read if the marine had clocked Eddie at the end, age 60 or not. Some people just need it.
Anyway, I know it's a pretty iconic photograph, but it's always amazing to me what humans have the capacity to envision and construct.
http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p/LRG/27/2749/AU1TD00Z/posters/construction-workers-take-a-lunch-break-on-a-steel-beam-atop-the-rca-building-at-rockefeller-center.jpg
Koolblue13
July-12th-2012, 08:39 AM
Compassion is just one area humans can example human potential. I agree and disagree with some of the things you have written. First I see complete potential when you do good acts as that has a waterfall affect on those involved and those witnessing such acts. Of course I include all living things in this and not just human kind.
Those hoping to gain favor in an afterlife for acts of compassion? I really think most people do good things because it is right and feels good to do so. The most gratifying moments in life are the smiles you put on others faces, especially children. And how about the whale video in my OP, did you watch it? We are bound and connected to each other, one creation to another. Compassion is why heroes risk their lives, not for what they risk getting or not getting in return. Only exceptional people can put aside the instinct to survive to serve a greater good. The guy in that video dove in to save a whale and could have easily been entangled in the net and drowned. Nobody ever mentioned that in the video.
Humans who attempt to do no harm? (perplexed) We do harm by living here, should we kill ourselves for the greater good of all living species and the planet? Or should we attempt to improve and reach for the potential, falling short but still far overshooting just being here.
I agree 100% (as it's impossible to agree 110%) with what scruffylookin posted. 100%. I'm also close to a vegan, whos hobbies include lowering my footprint on our planet. When I look at the thread title, I'm so tempted to post some of the most awful things you could imagine, that humans are 100% responsible for, to animals and people and landscapes. I'm guilty of being vocal of my comparison of humans to locust. The last 100+ years, we've learned an incredible amount about technology. I think now it's time we prove that we can learn to use it and live happy on our planet. Unfortunately, most people are far to self absorbed and selfish to care about the planet we will leave to our children or how our direct personal actions, violently impact animals and people in other places. Yes, I feel the earth would be a much more peaceful and beautiful place, if we weren't on it. However, we are.
I don't view any action, to a person, that relates to war or military, in anyway, outside of incredibly rare acts of complete compassion, to be a sign of positive potential. At least not to the people who risk everything for peace.
Fresh8686
July-12th-2012, 10:11 AM
I agree 100% (as it's impossible to agree 110%) with what scruffylookin posted. 100%. I'm also close to a vegan, whos hobbies include lowering my footprint on our planet. When I look at the thread title, I'm so tempted to post some of the most awful things you could imagine, that humans are 100% responsible for, to animals and people and landscapes. I'm guilty of being vocal of my comparison of humans to locust. The last 100+ years, we've learned an incredible amount about technology. I think now it's time we prove that we can learn to use it and live happy on our planet. Unfortunately, most people are far to self absorbed and selfish to care about the planet we will leave to our children or how our direct personal actions, violently impact animals and people in other places. Yes, I feel the earth would be a much more peaceful and beautiful place, if we weren't on it. However, we are.
I don't view any action, to a person, that relates to war or military, in anyway, outside of incredibly rare acts of complete compassion, to be a sign of positive potential. At least not to the people who risk everything for peace.
Yes there are a lot of evil acts humankind has perpetrated while living on this planet, but there are also many beautiful acts. The whole point of this thread is potential. Some of us may act like locusts, but we are most definitely not locusts in one respect, we have the ability to determine what we do on this planet. Potential can go either way and this thread is the celebration of the fulfillment of that potential which raises us above the circumstances put upon us by life and makes things just that little bit better for our own-selves and those around us. Life is what we practice and celebrating the practice of the true meaning of courage which is to speak and act from one's heart, is what this thread is about.
We are not hiding or ignoring the wrongs done, but we are instead showing that there is another way. Showing and inspiring what is possible with our human potential and loving those who struggle to fulfill their own.
"A human being is not one thing among others; things determine each other, but man is ultimately self-determining. What he becomes - within the limits of endowment and environment- he has made out of himself. In the concentration camps, for example, in this living laboratory and on this testing ground, we watched and witnessed some of our comrades behave like swine while others behaved like saints. Man has both potentialities within himself; which one is actualized depends on decisions but not on conditions.”
“Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him. By his love he is enabled to see the essential traits and features in the beloved person; and even more, he sees that which is potential in him, which is not yet actualized but yet ought to be actualized. Furthermore, by his love, the loving person enables the beloved person to actualize these potentialities. By making him aware of what he can be and of what he should become, he makes these potentialities come true.”
― Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
Koolblue13
July-12th-2012, 10:24 AM
We are not hiding or ignoring the wrongs done, but we are instead showing that there is another way. Showing and inspiring what is possible with our human potential and loving those who struggle to fulfill their own.
What have humans done that benefits every other living thing, that is not a direct result of something harmful we have done?
SWFLSkins
July-12th-2012, 10:30 AM
SWFL, I liked your story, though it would have been a more gratifying read if the marine had clocked Eddie at the end, age 60 or not. Some people just need it.
Anyway, I know it's a pretty iconic photograph, but it's always amazing to me what humans have the capacity to envision and construct.
Everyone wanted to punch him out, however the extreme gratification for all but one in the room came from the fact that the Marine just stood there, said nothing, did nothing, did not tell his own story, did not even speak, certainly did not cry, didn't even wince, it reminded me of this....
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t248/friskmeoncejd/tomb_unknown.jpg
BTW, he just stood there, did not run, did not leave. NO words were spoken after that as eventually everyone milled about and left the room.
Park City Skins
July-12th-2012, 10:31 AM
Less talk more examples. If you don't agree with it,don't post here. That said,there could be a thread in there for that discussion so feel free to start one about that,(Not directed at the above SWF,but for KB and a couple of others).
SWFLSkins
July-12th-2012, 10:35 AM
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Less talk more examples. If you don't agree with it,don't post here. That said,there could be a thread in there for that discussion so feel free to start one about that,(Not directed at the above SWF,but for KB and a couple of others).
Yeah, thanks PCS, I was hoping when I started this to inspire and not light a fire. I think that we forget how much has been accomplished and it is easier to seek out the bad vs. the good. Certainly the Highway man is a great example of that.
Koolblue13
July-12th-2012, 10:51 AM
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Yeah, thanks PCS, I was hoping when I started this to inspire and not light a fire. I think that we forget how much has been accomplished and it is easier to seek out the bad vs. the good. Certainly the Highway man is a great example of that.
Sorry man, my bad. I slipped.
As a peace offering that's on topic of everybody, I offer this picture.
http://d1.static.dvidshub.net/media/thumbs/450x305/photos/0804/83965_q75.jpg
SWFLSkins
July-13th-2012, 06:54 AM
Awesome story about a girl overcoming blindness and compete where nobody has competed before......she also used to compete in gymnastics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=lh_sSlXp46M
SWFLSkins
July-13th-2012, 11:13 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpA_TO8blDE&feature=player_detailpageOkay of all the fail videos how about some simple WINs
dang, had to edit some guy was pulling a car with his, well you know, win fails.
found another epic win....
Jumbo
July-13th-2012, 12:24 PM
Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment every day.
Thornton Wilder
To remind of what matters most...
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/mother-teresa.jpg
To help us laugh...
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/Marx-Bros.jpg
Bessie Smith
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/bessiesmith.jpg
The Greatest Stories Ever Told
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/shakespeare.jpg
Plato
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/plato.jpg
Mikhail Nikolaevich Baryshnikov
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/MikhailBaryshnikov.jpg
Ludwig Van (as he's known in Clockwork Orange :))
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/ludwig.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/Einstein_portrait2.jpg
Clara Barton
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/clara-barton.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/Carl-Sagan-portrait.jpg
Rembrandt (The Nightwatch)
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/The_Nightwatch_by_Rembrandt.jpg
Kuala Lumpur---if you've never don it, google images for what I think is the most beautiful city in the world.
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/kualalumpurcitycentre.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/ManhattanIsland.jpg
Panama Canal
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/panama_canal.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvWHnK2FiCk
Congressional Medal of Honor
CARLTON W. BARRETT
Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Army, 18th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division.
Place and date: Near St. Laurent-sur-Mer, France, 6 June 1944.
Entered service at: Albany, New York.
Born: Fulton, New York.
G.O. No.: 78, 2 October 1944.
On the morning of D-Day Pvt. Barrett, landing in the face of extremely heavy enemy fire, was forced to wade ashore through neck-deep water. Disregarding the personal danger, he returned to the surf again and again to assist his floundering comrades and save them from drowning.
Refusing to remain pinned down by the intense barrage of small-arms and mortar fire poured at the landing points, Pvt. Barrett, working with fierce determination, saved many lives by carrying casualties to an evacuation boat lying offshore.
In addition to his assigned mission as guide, he carried dispatches the length of the fire-swept beach; he assisted the wounded; he calmed the shocked; he arose as a leader in the stress of the occasion. His coolness and his dauntless daring courage while constantly risking his life during a period of many hours had an inestimable effect on his comrades and is in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Army.
Jean Piaget (1896-1980) brought the theory of knowledge out of the realm of philosophy and into a science by observing that children’s logic and modes of thinking are entirely different from those of adults; children are constantly creating and testing their own theories of the world. As the Director of the International Bureau of Education, he declared in 1934 that, “only education is capable of saving our societies from possible collapse, whether violent, or gradual.”
Try not to become a man of success but a man of value.
Albert Einstein
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.
Henry David Thoreau
Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action.
Benjamin Disraeli
Men do less than they ought,
unless they do all they can.
Thomas Carlyle
The power of imagination makes us infinite.
John Muir
First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do.
Epictetus
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.
Aristotle
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
Arthur C. Clarke
Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us.
Samuel Smiles
Work spares us from three evils: boredom, vice, and need.
Voltaire
You cannot plough a field by
turning it over in your mind.
Author Unknown
The best way out is always through.
Robert Frost
Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Willing is not enough; we must do.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
We are still masters of our fate.
We are still captains of our souls.
Winston Churchill
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Wayne Gretzky
Note: the entire piece runs close to an hour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia8ceqIDSJw&feature=related
SWFLSkins
July-14th-2012, 11:04 AM
Wow Jumbo quite enlightening.
Koolblue13
July-14th-2012, 11:28 AM
Jumbo wins thread!
“Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened.”
― Winston Churchill
I am prepared to die, but there is no cause for which I am prepared to kill.
Mahatma Gandhi
If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one.
Mother Teresa
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
Edward Abbey
Nature does nothing in vain.
Aristotle
Nothing in the nature lives for itself
Rivers don’t drink their own water
Trees don’t eat their own fruit
Sun doesn’t give heat for itself
Moon doesn’t ever go on honeymoon
Flowers don’t spread fragrance for themselves
Moral:
Living for Others is the Rule of Nature
I don't know who said that.
SWFLSkins
July-14th-2012, 11:44 AM
Jumbo wins thread!
Nature does nothing in vain.
Aristotle
Nothing in the nature lives for itself
Rivers don’t drink their own water
Trees don’t eat their own fruit
Sun doesn’t give heat for itself
Moon doesn’t ever go on honeymoon
Flowers don’t spread fragrance for themselves
Moral:
Living for Others is the Rule of Nature
I don't know who said that.
I don't know either, but I have an idea. (I said that)
China
July-17th-2012, 09:51 AM
Stephen St. Bernard, New York City Bus Driver, Catches Girl In Three-Story Plunge (VIDEO) (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/17/stephen-st-bernard-new-york-city-bus-driver-saves-_n_1678925.html)
grhqofb5
July-17th-2012, 10:14 AM
The Apollo 11 launch sequence at 2:05-2:15 of Jumbo's video always gives me the chills. What a shot.
SWFLSkins
July-18th-2012, 05:24 PM
Li Hongfang, Woman With 70 Facial Tumors, Undergoes Incredible Transformation (PHOTOS)
(the pics are at the link, pretty amazing.)http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/18/horrifically-disfigured-woman-transformative-surgery_n_1683706.html?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl2%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D180978
A 40-year-old Chinese woman who was left horrifically disfigured by a rare type of bone cancer is feeling much better after a hospital performed surgery to remove tumors on her face for free.
Li Hongfang, a poor Chinese mother, became disfigured after 70 large tumors grew on her face, the result of a rare type of bone cancer that caused tissue to grow under her skin--distorting her features beyond recognition, reports the Daily Mail.
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Li was forced to endure the condition, known as Chordoma, for more than a decade because she didn't have money to pay for the surgery, but after her story touched hearts around the world, a hospital in the Xi'an capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, offered to carry out the surgery for free (the surgery normally costs about $90,000).
Enter Apotheosis
July-18th-2012, 05:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKWoPlL2B8I
Park City Skins
July-20th-2012, 01:48 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505263_162-57475493/double-amputee-spencer-west-discusses-mount-kilimanjaro-climb-identity/
Double amputee Spencer West discusses Mount Kilimanjaro climb, identity
Jumbo
July-20th-2012, 01:57 PM
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/savingdog.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/janegoodall-and-chimps_behavior.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/girlwdolphins.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/jumboskins/saving_a_whale.jpg
I love how we have the potential to grow in our embrace of and care for all life on this planet.
Park City Skins
July-20th-2012, 02:22 PM
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Jumbo
July-20th-2012, 02:25 PM
Man, I love that deer one, PCS. :)
It's complicated being human, PCS. Because I still like to eat them too.
SWFLSkins
July-20th-2012, 02:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9oO5gKc-g&feature=player_detailpage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8Gfje62lxs&feature=player_detailpage
Winner or a Whiner? Misery loves company!
Man, I love that deer one, PCS. :)
It's complicated being human, PCS. Because I still like to eat them too.
The most revered bird spiritually of the Native Americans is a predator that does not kill. It is not an Eagle or a Hawk, both highly regarded. It is a completion of death returning to life. That is why it is some important in the NA culture to not waste any part of the animal as that would be disrespectful to the creator.
So PCS or Jumbo, the next time you kill a deer, eat the whole thing and make some clothing out of the hyde. Deer sausage is delicious btw.
http://seeingmiracleseveryday.blogspot.com/2009/11/behold-turkey-vulture.html
The turkey vulture is symbolic of soulful cleansing, reaching a higher spiritual place...overcoming obstacles that we may encounter when trying to fly, but then soaring like an eagle when we get off the ground...cleansing the world bit by bit, day by day, by offering ourselves in service...being peaceful and non-aggressive, defending ourselves from attack, but only in ways that do not harm others. We should all be more like the turkey vulture. I see the turkey vulture as being much like Jesus and other great spirital masters - peaceful, cleansing, non-agressive, often considered down-trodden or less than desirable by society at large - all the while being a Divine model for us to emulate.
The next time you encounter this bird, see it as beautiful...be grateful to it...acknowledge and thank it...then be more like it in your daily life. The world will surely be a better place if more of us do so.
Jumbo
July-20th-2012, 03:05 PM
Growing up in Alaska and living most of my life in the PAC NW, I always feel familiarity and comfort when you wax spiritual on such things SWFL. :)
SWFLSkins
July-20th-2012, 04:31 PM
Growing up in Alaska and living most of my life in the PAC NW, I always feel familiarity and comfort when you wax spiritual on such things SWFL. :)
We could have learned so much about Community and managing our earthy blessings from the Native Americans, and the white man had the misfortune and terirble irony of calling them savages. Driven by ego they thought they knew it all. You can't hear if you don't listen.
Take 7 minutes and relax.....eyes closed, think positive thoughts. Imagine your potential and instead of disappointment, imagine working toward it and achieving it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mjtm-mmzNRM&feature=player_detailpage
Park City Skins
July-20th-2012, 04:50 PM
Oh I know about the Native Americans not wasting a thing. I don't hunt so that's one of those things I obviously don't practice,(though I have had just about every type of wild game the West can offer after living here 25 years). As for the Turkey Vulture.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v436/jayman42/TurkeyVulture.jpg
Elk is better than deer btw imho. :)
Edit: I bought the whole series many years ago. It's very good reading.
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SWFLSkins
July-20th-2012, 09:03 PM
Elk is better than deer btw imho. :)
Edit: I bought the whole series many years ago. It's very good reading.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqYOKjIE1u++dHd-BNh-in1ZK!~~0_35.JPG
Interesting that we share that understanding. I had been lead to a book while in NM, Circle of Life by James Audlin. A non-denominational minister who lived with and studied Native Americans. Pretty good stuff, and I will certainly check into that series you displayed. Had Elk,I think loin, once, it was awesome. Very lean if I remember.
SWFLSkins
July-22nd-2012, 09:34 AM
Good Sunday Morning, get ready....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOXmaSCt4ZE&feature=player_detailpage
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