So instead of honing my mental creativity and knowledge, I should idealize my body and that of others? m'kay...
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Who said you can't do both?
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People who become successful in life... Examples: -Bill Gates -Steve Jobs -Albert Einstein -Leonardo da'Vinci -THE LIST GOES ON
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Oh you're trying to troll. That's pretty cool.
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The amount of lifetime we have would like to object.
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Edited by Pendulate: 10/15/2013 1:54:46 AMYou could get a figure like OP's in a little over a year if you trained right. I didn't realize it took roughly 80 years of dedication to 'hone your mental creativity and knowledge'. And wtf are you doing on here then? Shouldn't you be out honing right now?
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Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot I am not a human who is imperfect and idealizes the stupidest things...
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Edited by Pendulate: 10/15/2013 2:07:36 AMNice way to back off from your previous post once you get proven wrong and resort to a petty remark about superficiality. Ultimately it falls into the same category as gaining knowledge: self-improvement. The truly superficial one here is you if you try to discredit other people's accomplishments just because you lack the devotion to do them.
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I'm actually doing homework :p
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Edited by Pendulate: 10/15/2013 2:09:56 AMObviously not enough because you're wasting precious time on a forum. Don't even read this post. You're not allowed to waste time having fun. Life is about knowledge and nothing else.
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U havin a giggle m8