I am happy here at Mylot

Nairobi, Kenya
November 22, 2016 4:13pm CST
It has been a while since i joined this site and i love it over here.I love posting short articles and seeing the peoples reactions to the same.I was especially happy on how different people reacted towards the recently conclude election in the United States.I have come to learn that people are different in terms of thinking and believing.
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@Shiva49 (26802)
• Singapore
24 Nov 16
I am happy here too but been preoccupied by some issues to be active like before - siva
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• Nairobi, Kenya
24 Nov 16
Thats good to hear
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@ms1864 (6885)
• Bangalore, India
23 Nov 16
yeah...it sure is fun here..
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@imravi (2337)
• India
22 Nov 16
Everybody thinks in his/her own way.I am happy that you are enjoying mylot. Have fun here!
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@innertalks (22151)
• Australia
29 Nov 16
"Everybody thinks in his/her own way." I often wonder about this? Is this really true though? Do we all think in our own ways, or not? Is there more than one way of thinking? Are thoughts different between people, or not? What are thoughts anyway? Where do they come from? Thoughts are emanations springing forth from the greater consciousness into seemingly separated instances of receptacles, such as brains, and consciousness isolated/separated off into that brain, and also thoughts can come alive within you from their rebirthing themselves again within you from your seeing, catching or rethinking, other, or other's thoughts. Your own brain rethinks or thinks a thought newly for itself. but that thought has always, always already existed within the greater consciousness, and so just finds new life within you. " There is nothing new under the sun," says the Christian bible, only new ways to see what's under the sun in and from different lights or perspectives. This interesting verse, or thought, comes from the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes chapter 1, verse 9. "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
@innertalks (22151)
• Australia
29 Nov 16
"Everybody thinks in his/her own way." I often wonder about this? Is this really true though? Do we all think in our own ways, or not? Is there more than one way of thinking? Are thoughts different between people, or not? What are thoughts anyway? Where do they come from? Thoughts are emanations springing forth from the greater consciousness into seemingly separated instances of receptacles, such as brains, and consciousness isolated/separated off into that brain, and also thoughts can come alive within you from their rebirthing themselves again within you from your seeing, catching or rethinking, other, or other's thoughts. Your own brain rethinks or thinks a thought newly for itself. but that thought has always, always already existed within the greater consciousness, and so just finds new life within you. " There is nothing new under the sun," says the Christian bible, only new ways to see what's under the sun in and from different lights or perspectives. This interesting verse, or thought, comes from the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes chapter 1, verse 9. "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
@innertalks (22151)
• Australia
29 Nov 16
"Everybody thinks in his/her own way." I often wonder about this? Is this really true though? Do we all think in our own ways, or not? Is there more than one way of thinking? Are thoughts different between people, or not? What are thoughts anyway? Where do they come from? Thoughts are emanations springing forth from the greater consciousness into seemingly separated instances of receptacles, such as brains, and consciousness isolated/separated off into that brain, and also thoughts can come alive within you from their rebirthing themselves again within you from your seeing, catching or rethinking, other, or other's thoughts. Your own brain rethinks or thinks a thought newly for itself, but that thought has always, always already existed within the greater consciousness, and so just finds new life within you. "There is nothing new under the sun," says the Christian bible, only new ways to see what's under the sun in and from different lights or perspectives. This interesting verse, or thought, comes from the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes chapter 1, verse 9. "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes%201:9
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