Public beach in China.

What Visiting a Park in China is like (part 5)

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You can spend the entire day at the park. In fact, if you are up to it, you can go camping, or rent a room at a lodge. You can sleep in your car if need be, rent a hotel room, or just sleep under the stars. And while you are at it…

You all can be enjoying yourselves during a holiday and offer your prayers to God.

Saint Peter.
A Catholic image of Saint Peter. Do you realize what is going on in this picture? Maybe you should. Think about it.

Prayers are important. Whether you believe in God or not is immaterial. There is a higher force, a higher or finer power that directs everything in this life. You don’t have to take my word on it, but you should at least be circumspect in your actions and decisions towards others. I would advise a more careful appreciation of your actions and your interactions with the people around you.

Say a prayer and ask for guidance.

I personally believe that life should be experienced to the best of your ability. If you have the opportunity, go take it. Explore new things. Go to new places. Do new things. Make new experiences for you, your family and your friends.

Come on!

My best memories are with the people and the pets that I love. Really and seriously. It doesn’t matter if these are childhood friends, or college buddies, or my various friends as I traveled as part of my occupation. My best memories were shared.

Life is meant to be lived. And that does not NOT mean that you do so alone. Your life is to be shared. That is how you obtain adventures and experiences.

It can be on a glass floored bridge…

Or riding down a glass-walled sleuth.

You should spend your time with others. You should value yourself, not by what your occupation is, but by who your friends and family are. For they, their feelings and emotions, are what matters. Not things. Not money. Not a certificate on a wall, or a CV.

People matter.

Not things. Not documents. Not paper.

People are what is important. You need to treasure your chances to make a different in the lives of others. You should appreciate these other people AS THEY ARE and not try to change them. You need to be you… gosh darn it, the best YOU that you can possibly be.

And go forth, and share these trips and adventures with others.

Speaking about your relationships with others…

You know, the real sad thing about all this are the internet trolls and nay-sayers that send me harassment emails and notes. They don’t realize that every time you send or do something hurtful, that goes as a “black mark” in your “soul record”. It’s as if Saint Peter will record everything that you do and take a good hard and long look at your actions.

And no, asking for forgiveness won’t erase your piss-poor actions. It will only put a line through it. It will not erase it.

By-gones
If you burn your house down, it will not miraculously reappear. If you cut off your arm, it will not grow back. The things that you do in this world will have a direct influence in the quality of your life. Don’t fuck it up.

So, people, make the most of your life. Share it with others. Have a good time. Enjoy it more. Drink some frosty libations and start eating better.

Why have a McDonald’s (fake) burger when you can eat the real thing? Why pay a premium price on a Starbucks packaged coffee and drink it out of a paper cup instead of a proper coffee mug? What’s up with that?

Life is short. Live it well.

This next video is interesting, and it kind of summarizes what I am trying to say.

You don’t need to travel to a different place to make your life fulfilling. It doesn’t have to be a park, or an exciting ride, or a romantic beach. It just needs to be exactly where you are right now… exactly who you are right now, and with the people that are around you exactly as they are right now.

Please, whether it is a park in China, or an Applebees restaurant, go forth and enjoy it with friends, loved ones and any one else you can drag along.

Oh, and by the way, have a wonderful time.

Now, let’s go to the next part of this post. (If I throw in too many micro-videos nothing appears and the post takes forever to load.) So to continue, please go follow this arrow…

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Contemporaneous Chinese Music

This is a series of posts that discuss contemporaneous popular music in China. It is a wide ranging and broad spectrum of travel, and at that, all that I am able to provide is the flimsiest of overviews. However, this series of posts should serve as a great starting place for investigation and enjoyment.

Part 1 - Popular Music of China
Part 3 -Popular music of China.
Part 3 - The contemporaneous music of China.
part 3B - The contemporaneous music of China.
Part 4 - The contemporaneous popular music of China.
Part 5 - The contemporaneous music of China.
Part 5B - The popular music of China.
Part 5C - The music of contemporary China.
Part D - The popular music of China.
Part 5E - A happy Joe.
Part 5F - The contemporaneous music of China.
Part 5F - The popular music of China.
Post 6 - The contemporaneous music of China.
Post 7 - The contemporaneous music of China.
Post 8 - The contemporaneous music of China.
Part 9 - The contemporaneous music of China.
Part 10 - Music of China.
Post 11 - The contemporaneous music of China.

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