pretty much because of everything he experienced, he realized that it helped him to attain understanding as experience is the best way to approach understanding of reality to be enlightened
well starts out as a brahmin, then he leaves that life behind to be an ascetic with his friend, but they leave that behind when they find out that the buddha is nearby. den his friend stays behind with the buddha and siddhartha goes and becomes a business man for like 10 years. he gets sick and tired of that life and up & leaves to kill himself by the river and that's when he heard his innervoice sing with om and he sleeps for 2 days by the river and he feels reborn and becomes a ferryman & listens to the river laughing at him, etcetc
oh yeah when his son leaves him, he finally feels the sorrow of love & he has a deep compassion for humans because he could never love~ anybody before
gen0cyber
Hi, Just a simple girl ;)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Friday, July 8, 2011
Asian Dating
Do you want to meet a cute Asian girl or guy?
It's very hard to find desirable single Asians with common interests and located near by is the best place to find that special someone online. If you're searching for Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Japanese, Korean girls or guys - they are all here! Search the free profiles that are close by you and hook up! Enjoy your life with a perfect companion.
It's very hard to find desirable single Asians with common interests and located near by is the best place to find that special someone online. If you're searching for Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Japanese, Korean girls or guys - they are all here! Search the free profiles that are close by you and hook up! Enjoy your life with a perfect companion.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Credit Cards Galore
Getting & Maintaining Good Credit
In this frantic, post-crisis state of our economy, a good credit score is becoming almost necessary to anyone planning on making a large purchase, rent an apartment, or apply for a high level job. Credit scores aren’t just used to measure how good you are for a loan anymore, but many professionals actually consider your credit score before accepting you to work for their company, or rent an apartment in their building. Getting your credit score up and keeping it there isn’t necessarily hard to do, but will require some willpower on your part.
The FICO scale ranges from 300-850 and the average consumer has a score of about 720. After the economic crisis, lenders have started looking for even higher credit scores, such as those in the 740s and above. You will want at least a 740 score to get favorable terms on loans and other purchases. There are some key steps you need to follow to keep your credit score steadfast and strong. To start, don’t carry a balance on your card. Interest rates are monstrous these days, and putting more on your card than you can afford to pay off at once will come back to haunt you. However, if you do become stuck with a balance, try to make at least the minimum payment each month so your score doesn’t free fall. The key to not getting stuck with a huge balance and building your credit at the same time is saving up for your large purchase as if you were to buy it in cash, putting it on your card, and paying it off in full at the end of the month. Consistently paying your bills on time will not only save you money on interest payments, but will get you closer to reaching the mid 700s.
Don’t forget to monitor your activity. Use your cards, but don’t overuse them. Check your credit score every few months to make sure you haven’t become the victim of identity fraud, which will greatly damage your score and make it difficult to recover. Try not to open too many lines of credit, because this will reflect poorly on your score and will make it seem as though you are a liability. Keep the accounts you have open and don’t constantly open and close accounts. Push for higher limits on your cards, and keep your credit utilization ratio around 10%, even if you pay your balance in full every month.
In this frantic, post-crisis state of our economy, a good credit score is becoming almost necessary to anyone planning on making a large purchase, rent an apartment, or apply for a high level job. Credit scores aren’t just used to measure how good you are for a loan anymore, but many professionals actually consider your credit score before accepting you to work for their company, or rent an apartment in their building. Getting your credit score up and keeping it there isn’t necessarily hard to do, but will require some willpower on your part.
The FICO scale ranges from 300-850 and the average consumer has a score of about 720. After the economic crisis, lenders have started looking for even higher credit scores, such as those in the 740s and above. You will want at least a 740 score to get favorable terms on loans and other purchases. There are some key steps you need to follow to keep your credit score steadfast and strong. To start, don’t carry a balance on your card. Interest rates are monstrous these days, and putting more on your card than you can afford to pay off at once will come back to haunt you. However, if you do become stuck with a balance, try to make at least the minimum payment each month so your score doesn’t free fall. The key to not getting stuck with a huge balance and building your credit at the same time is saving up for your large purchase as if you were to buy it in cash, putting it on your card, and paying it off in full at the end of the month. Consistently paying your bills on time will not only save you money on interest payments, but will get you closer to reaching the mid 700s.
Don’t forget to monitor your activity. Use your cards, but don’t overuse them. Check your credit score every few months to make sure you haven’t become the victim of identity fraud, which will greatly damage your score and make it difficult to recover. Try not to open too many lines of credit, because this will reflect poorly on your score and will make it seem as though you are a liability. Keep the accounts you have open and don’t constantly open and close accounts. Push for higher limits on your cards, and keep your credit utilization ratio around 10%, even if you pay your balance in full every month.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Want Some Free Domains?
Head on over to dashworlds [dot] com.
It's free for for now; so why not right?
You can register domains like: example-com, love-you, toys-net, best-cruises.
You get the idea, basically anything you can dash together. No credit card needed etc.
The downside is that you need a plug-in in your browser to work (yeah that sucks,
but hey it's FREE and you can register 1000s of them all day long. You never know
they could be worth some cash or you can just not renew them next year - nothing to lose).
It's free for for now; so why not right?
You can register domains like: example-com, love-you, toys-net, best-cruises.
You get the idea, basically anything you can dash together. No credit card needed etc.
The downside is that you need a plug-in in your browser to work (yeah that sucks,
but hey it's FREE and you can register 1000s of them all day long. You never know
they could be worth some cash or you can just not renew them next year - nothing to lose).
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Spock Checking out a Girl
These old Star Trek scenes always crack me up. Even though they were probably produced when my parents were born; I can't stop giggling at them. They are truly timeless. Damn I'm such a geek.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Merry Halloween and Turn Off Your Computer!
Go outside!!
Enjoy yourself sometimes. A nice vast, somewhat intriguing world out there.
Don't stay in front the damn computer screen - go out and have some fun!
There is a large OFF button on your computer
Use it sometimes! It's a great button =)
Enjoy yourself sometimes. A nice vast, somewhat intriguing world out there.
Don't stay in front the damn computer screen - go out and have some fun!
There is a large OFF button on your computer
Use it sometimes! It's a great button =)
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Souls for Sale $5
So I stumbled upon this nutty site that people will do just about anything for $5 http://www.fiverr.com/
There is some minute goodness, but most of it is crap. A clear sign of what desperate people in today's economy will do. I'm going to try a few of them for the hell of it (it's just 5 bucks).
There is some minute goodness, but most of it is crap. A clear sign of what desperate people in today's economy will do. I'm going to try a few of them for the hell of it (it's just 5 bucks).
Sunday, October 3, 2010
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