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Ive been kicking your question around for a week and can't seem to
find any answer. The problem is I'm uncomfortable with the phrase "the purpose of my life". My purpose in life, in broad general terms, has changed several times in my lifetime. My purpose in a detailed, immediate way changes from day too day and moment to moment. I have had a purpose in life to Captain boats and learn as much as I could. I had a purpose in life to woo and marry my current wife ....which was quite all-consuming at the time. My purpose now is to work hard enough to acheive an enjoyable cruising retirement. Sometimes my purposes turn out to be impossible to achieve. I don't feel there is a purpose to my life...... or for my life other then the purposes I've given it. It is true that other people have had expectations of me, things they wanted from me or things they wanted me to do, like my current client, past dispachers, ect........ But their expectations are not considered by me to be a purpose of my life. I can't think of any set of actions which I feel is required of me in order that I can say "my purpose is fulfilled." Who would define such a set? I am free. Free of the burden of other's purposes for me, free to set my own purposes. And I do. Joe |
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Joe,
Thanks for thinking about it. How about your purpose is to simply make yourself happy? Try that one. Amen and bless you! "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Ive been kicking your question around for a week and can't seem to find any answer. The problem is I'm uncomfortable with the phrase "the purpose of my life". My purpose in life, in broad general terms, has changed several times in my lifetime. My purpose in a detailed, immediate way changes from day too day and moment to moment. I have had a purpose in life to Captain boats and learn as much as I could. I had a purpose in life to woo and marry my current wife ....which was quite all-consuming at the time. My purpose now is to work hard enough to acheive an enjoyable cruising retirement. Sometimes my purposes turn out to be impossible to achieve. I don't feel there is a purpose to my life...... or for my life other then the purposes I've given it. It is true that other people have had expectations of me, things they wanted from me or things they wanted me to do, like my current client, past dispachers, ect........ But their expectations are not considered by me to be a purpose of my life. I can't think of any set of actions which I feel is required of me in order that I can say "my purpose is fulfilled." Who would define such a set? I am free. Free of the burden of other's purposes for me, free to set my own purposes. And I do. Joe |
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Making others happy would do that.
I'm pretty happy as it is. And feel blessed. Something make you think I'm not happy Reverand Crantz? Joe |
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Not at all.
It's pretty simple isn't it? Amen! "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Making others happy would do that. I'm pretty happy as it is. And feel blessed. Something make you think I'm not happy Reverand Crantz? Joe |
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Oh Cripes!!... ... I think I got the bends!
CM "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Ive been kicking your question around for a week and can't seem to find any answer. The problem is I'm uncomfortable with the phrase "the purpose of my life". My purpose in life, in broad general terms, has changed several times in my lifetime. My purpose in a detailed, immediate way changes from day too day and moment to moment. I have had a purpose in life to Captain boats and learn as much as I could. I had a purpose in life to woo and marry my current wife ....which was quite all-consuming at the time. My purpose now is to work hard enough to acheive an enjoyable cruising retirement. Sometimes my purposes turn out to be impossible to achieve. I don't feel there is a purpose to my life...... or for my life other then the purposes I've given it. It is true that other people have had expectations of me, things they wanted from me or things they wanted me to do, like my current client, past dispachers, ect........ But their expectations are not considered by me to be a purpose of my life. I can't think of any set of actions which I feel is required of me in order that I can say "my purpose is fulfilled." Who would define such a set? I am free. Free of the burden of other's purposes for me, free to set my own purposes. And I do. Joe |
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I think your a miserable S.O.B..... but I always considered that a
redeeming quality in a sailor!! :-) CM "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Making others happy would do that. I'm pretty happy as it is. And feel blessed. Something make you think I'm not happy Reverand Crantz? Joe |
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Gay-Coded Subaru Ads Return to Mainstream
By Michael Wilke When a gay-targeted campaign from Subaru using light-hearted license plates began appearing in general outdoor advertising, the news media raced to understand the plates' seemingly "coded" messages, including "XENA-LVR," "P-TOWN" and "CAMP OUT." While few at Subaru thought of their campaign as secret coding, the idea has now caught on with a more deliberate, tongue-in-cheek reprise. The veteran LGBT marketer introduces a new effort this month that offers a play on classic movie lines. Taking a cue from Norma Desmond and "Sunset Boulevard," one new ad carries the headline, "I'm ready for my closeup" -- accompanied by a close view of the hood of a Subaru WRX. A forthcoming example references Faye Dunaway in "Mommy Dearest," with the line, "Put a window where it ought to be," meaning a sunroof. "The gay community has a sense of ownership of literature and films," explains John Nash, who has been the creative director for Subaru's gay ads since the beginning, first for the defunct Mulryan/Nash Advertising, and now for Moon City Productions. "We thought that it would be fun to casually and thoughtfully align movie lines with the cars." The campaign will run in gay titles as well as Movieline magazine, which reaches over 500,000 readers and brings the gay-targeted ads back into mainstream media. Subaru is also sponsoring postcard racks and medium-sized gay film festivals in Austin, Provincetown, Seattle and Washington DC. While companies regularly run mainstream ads in gay media, they rarely run gay-targeted ads in the mainstream, since the expense is greater and there is risk of turning off other consumers. Little research exists on how general audiences respond to gay-targeted messages. Playful Coding Appreciated By Consumers, and Accepted by Subaru "Each year we've done this, we've learned more about our target audience," says Nash. "We've found that playful coding is really, really appreciated by our consumers, they like deciphering it." Although Movieline is a general magazine, its demographics do not entirely stray from gay readers. Nash says that half of the readership is single and 42% are male. "You can assume we're speaking to consumers that matter," he adds, with his own bit of coding. The whole coding concept began quite incidentally. Subaru's first campaign in 1995 used images of wholesome looking men and women, but consumer research found that people didn't relate to those pictured. The car marker shifted gears to just showing the vehicles that emphasized the individuality of its consumers through vanity license plates -- which was then perceived as "secret coding" that straight audiences didn't get. The company wasn't exactly comfortable with the inadvertent intrigue at the coding concept at first, but are now lightheartedly embracing it. Nash explains, "They've taken a collective sigh and asked, 'What's the worst that can happen with this?' They are now having fun with this." Subaru has eased into the LGBT market over the years. The company's interest began when research revealed a large lesbian following, followed by ads in 1995, then a partnership with the gay affinity card part owned by tennis champion Martina Navratilova, the Rainbow Card. Subaru later invited Navratilova to appear in a TV campaign, her first major sponsorship deal since coming out in the 1980s. The license plate campaign appeared in 1999 and was followed by similar word play effort, with slogans such as "Get out. And stay out." , "Entirely comfortable with its orientation." and "Bobsprit owns one." While Subaru was not the first auto company to reach out to gays (it shortly followed Saab's November 1994 debut), the brand remains to this day the only one to create gay-targeted ads. Says Tim Bennett, Subaru's director of marketing programs in Cherry Hill, NJ, "Every company markets to gays and lesbians, we just admit it." "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:4g3lf.140248$S4.132554@edtnps84... I think your a miserable S.O.B..... but I always considered that a redeeming quality in a sailor!! :-) CM "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Making others happy would do that. I'm pretty happy as it is. And feel blessed. Something make you think I'm not happy Reverand Crantz? Joe |
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Gay-Coded Subaru Ads Return to Mainstream
Hey, this should have gotten it's own thread! But seriously, Subaru did not invent this. VW pioneered it many years ago along with Audi and no all car companies are trying it. Only the American big three lack the sense to seek out buying groups and that's why (along with horrific quality) they are all going under. Toyota is about to become the world's #1 car company and along with Subaru and Honda lead in customer satisfaction. CR poll found that Subaru lead the world in fewest problems per car, besting even Lexus in 2004! America should be ashamed. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I had a purpose in life to woo and marry my current wife ....which was quite all-consuming at the time. I bet that your linguistic skills were tested to the extremes!! ..... after all, she has a degree in English!!! Regards Donal -- |
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