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Michael Kelly commented on Re: Who are the happiest people in the world? on February 19, 2008, 11:36 AM
So many good comments here. I'm a very happy person. And its not because I'm rich, skinny or anything that I own. Everyday I wake up and put positive energy out there in the world and it comes back to me. Its also soooo important to enjoy the smallest things in life. I nice afternoon, little bike ride. Playing in snow.. whatever
Michael Kelly commented on Why failure in marriages has become so common? Lack of knowledge, prepardness. on February 19, 2008, 11:32 AM
I think communication is a biggie too. My girlfriend and I will survive because the second something seems out of whack, we talk it thru. Its so very important to clense that.
Re: Is technology making us more lonely/detatched from each other?
Absolutely not! Technology makes our society more social. Look at most of the most popular sites out there. They are used to connect people. I think last year the #1 visited site was myspace. A site where the entire purpose is to interact with others.Dating sites are also on the rise. More and more people are meeting up on line. Our "pool" to meet a significant other has grown so large. Even group sites and events advertised on Craigslist are gaining popularity. The point of ALL of this is to meet new people and experience new things.I do feel that some people become so dependant on being social thru the keyboard that they forget how to interact with people face to face. That is certainly a problem. But the tools are there to help those people out. … Read More
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Michael Kelly commented on Infatuation versus love on February 13, 2008, 7:44 AM
The bigger issue is love and addiction. That can be a dangerous mix up.
I'm a 26 year old computer programmer in the SoHo region of Manhattan.

Michael Kelly commented on Re: Re: What will be the fuel of the future? on May 4, 2008, 10:53 PM
Right on, the batteries are the biggest problem. If we get a nice battery technology breakthru, this will all make much more sense. Until then electric cars are made light as possible to conserve energy. An 88 Firebird is a heavy car, I suspect you'd have to lighten it up wherever you can.