YOLO HAS A DEEP MEANING, DOESNT MATTER WHO SAID IT, YOLO MEANS THAT YOU SHOULDNT LET ANYTHING GET INTO YOUR WAY OF ETERNAL HAPPYNESS...IT MEANS SO MUCH BUT ANOTHER IS THAT YOU ONLY HAVE 1 LIFE AND IF U ARE A TRUE SPIRITUAL PERSON YOU KNO THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS DEATH
True we only live once, BUT it doesn't give us the reason/right/or excuse to do something that will tarnish that live for ever
YOLO HAS A DEEP MEANING, DOESNT MATTER WHO SAID IT, YOLO MEANS THAT YOU SHOULDNT LET ANYTHING GET INTO YOUR WAY OF ETERNAL HAPPYNESS...IT MEANS SO MUCH BUT ANOTHER IS THAT YOU ONLY HAVE 1 LIFE AND IF U ARE A TRUE SPIRITUAL PERSON YOU KNO THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS DEATH
tell that to Drake's fans...or even himself....I highly doubt he can give a meaningful explanation, you know something deeper than simply saying "live life to the fullest". People that follow him and allow themselves to be influenced by this "money over anything" mentality are doomed to leading unhappy lives for the rest of their existence. While you should be in acceptance of the exterior environment surrounding you, true happiness can only be found within you.
For some, worldly riches are gained at the price of lost friends and broken families. For others, fortune remains forever elusive, while families remain precariously intact. For most, we remain in one of two categories-either poor, seeking to become wealthy, or wealthy seeking always to rediscover the happiness we had when we were poor.
tell that to Drake's fans...or even himself....I highly doubt he can give a meaningful explanation, you know something deeper than simply saying "live life to the fullest". People that follow him and allow themselves to be influenced by this "money over anything" mentality are doomed to leading unhappy lives for the rest of their existence. While you should be in acceptance of the exterior environment surrounding you, true happiness can only be found within you.
For some, worldly riches are gained at the price of lost friends and broken families. For others, fortune remains forever elusive, while families remain precariously intact. For most, we remain in one of two categories-either poor, seeking to become wealthy, or wealthy seeking always to rediscover the happiness we had when we were poor.