Today is one year since I moved to Israel. I love this country. No summary, no regrets, no reflections. I'm alive, I'm free. I want to enjoy these moments.
free from doubt and regret. i don't feel like there's something that i want and should do but i can't. it's hard to explain, just a feeling i gained here.
Hi Bro! As I realized, change is inevitable. It would always come and we must prepare for it. The time came and you left US to live in Israel, and even though some changes we don't like we must accept them. I'd love to talk to you about your philosophical thoughts of gaining something special in Israel. What kind of feeling you got. I'm curious, because I feel it should be something special, but I don't understand this. D.
Up until recently, I lived a quiet, simple life in suburban Chicago. Worked as a computer technician, studied from time to time, and went out with friends. Then, I decided to leave it all for a crazy unknown. That crazy unknown is the idea and a dream of Israel. This is the diary of my adventure.
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what do you mean free: - from what or from whom? didn’t you was free here, in US?
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Anonymous, at 3:46 AM
free from doubt and regret. i don't feel like there's something that i want and should do but i can't. it's hard to explain, just a feeling i gained here.
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Mark, at 7:51 PM
you want- enjoy! and live and love.
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Anonymous, at 10:10 PM
Do you feel your life is full of experience, don't you feel lack of something?
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Anonymous, at 5:16 PM
Не жалею, не зову, не плачу...
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Anonymous, at 5:29 AM
Hi Bro!
As I realized, change is inevitable. It would always come and we must prepare for it. The time came and you left US to live in Israel, and even though some changes we don't like we must accept them. I'd love to talk to you about your philosophical thoughts of gaining something special in Israel. What kind of feeling you got. I'm curious, because I feel it should be something special, but I don't understand this.
D.
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Anonymous, at 7:02 AM
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