Don't have to, I am not asking you to share anything hereaashay12 said:i will surely post it when its up and running....
Just ask yourself and answer those questions while thinking about it.
Don't have to, I am not asking you to share anything hereaashay12 said:i will surely post it when its up and running....
How about watching TV, playing online games, enjoy the sun, walking your dog, reading a book? .... learn how to relax and enjoy life...aashay12 said:But man, I can't sit around and do nothing....gotta do something.
Hahahah, perfect life. Would also love to perfect my golf shots at drive ranges...love the one in Lower Manhattan at Chelsea Piers. If you're in the New York City vicinity aashay12, do check it out ;Dsteaky said:How about watching TV, playing online games, enjoy the sun, walking your dog, reading a book? .... learn how to relax and enjoy life...
Wow awesome post Dave, thanks a lot for these words...I guess i will do 50% of these, i will go long way in my life. Without hard work, cant reach anywhere. At least there will be a satisfaction that i did my best, rest is in God's hand. Thanks Dave. God bless ya.david1697 said:You are absolutely right, you should try your best under any circumstances.
I don't know why, but I think people tend to perceive things and react to things in black and white, extreme ways.
It's either rosy world to jump and dance or you must fall on your knees, get paralyzed and weep.
I personally don't operate that way. When I realize things are in deep *censored word* I don't get paralyzed. To the contrary, I mobilize all my resources (inner and outer) and try to find a solution, at very least I never stop trying, never stop thinking, never give up. Knowing what the REAL picture is is extremely important to me, it helps me to search for adequate steps to overcome the impasse. Even knowing that there is no way is necessary to me, to accept it fully and to still continue willfully.
If my doctor said I am terminally ill and will pass out by 8 pm tomorrow, I would keep living and trying my best to the very last second. Who knows, may be by 7:59pm there will be a cure. May be it's certain that there won't , but regardless, life is a Path, you just must walk it, no matter what. That's what the Life is about . And, I am just a kind of person who would prefer to know the truth than be lied by a doctor and be totally clueless of my condition.
I guess most people can't handle it, they are like little little babies, if you tell them something is wrong they will start crying, stop midway and throw tantrums. So, you have to constantly feed them some BS, some fairy tales, about Santa Claus and what not, everything except the truth, so the kids can stay happy, active and engaged.
I say let's be adults
Thanks trytry. I am an Atheist, but your good wishes are appreciatedtrytry said:Wow awesome post Dave, thanks a lot for these words...I guess i will do 50% of these, i will go long way in my life. Without hard work, cant reach anywhere. At least there will be a satisfaction that i did my best, rest is in God's hand. Thanks Dave. God bless ya.
just gone through the 3 pages of the discussion here and i couldn't resist comment. i have had debates with newtone before over this kind of topic.torontosm said:So had you just said "some" or "majority" in your earlier post, then I wouldn't have objected. Instead, you said:
"Canada is not for people who are ambitious, looking to have a white collar job" and
"I have yet to see one success story in this forum who have arrived and said they have risen to the top of Canada's largest and most successful companies"
Going back, you have made a variety of other absurd remarks previously, including:
"Unfortunately I do not have a PhD nor a medical degree therefore I don't qualify as a Canadian taxi driver right off the bat."
"So that non-Canadian engineers can work at McDonalds, Security guard, and taxi driver"
"4 months is too short to hire someone in IT, if a company does decide to hire you it will most likely be opening boxes taking computer out, folding the boxes and putting it in recycle cans. That would be the scope of your IT job"
"The people in charge of processing your PR card also works at the local butcher shop, drives a taxi at night and works as a security guard on the weekend."
so what exactly is your point?
Edgar, your sense of entitlement is pathetic. No one needs to "provide you" with jobs. No one promised you jobs when you moved here, and no one forced you to come. If you don't like it, leave. If you can't get a job, maybe you should look in the mirror instead of blaming the whole world. Plenty of immigrants in Canada have been successful so the system has obviously worked for some...just not for you.Edgar Poe said:You talk big as if you could back your words.
I for one will agree to your cacameme 10 years residency before a person obtains citizenship, so long YOU could provide us FSW immigrants jobs that wretched points system you've given us?
Whats the point of giving a professional scores on his education, experiences and skills if when he arrives in this banana he'll end up cleaning floors?
Your 10 years reside clause would be great if that FSW works in his field and not in some burger flipping survival job. Easy for you to say. Ha!