Am I doing a good job thus far?

Started by SomeDudelyChap, December 07, 2015, 03:41:52 AM

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SomeDudelyChap

Heya Dudes, some fresh blood here posting for the first time;

I'm just wondering if the way I approach my day to day life and its sub-catagories are Dudely enough, ya know?

Currently, I'm keeping myself with high standards for work, always giving it my all in any and all commitments be it socially, at work, helping out with my ma or personal projects and indeavours (eg writing songs, creating things).

I keep an open mind to everything and everything, like, accepting that someone else has different views from me, and that it's perfectly fine.
I consider all variables before answering anything deadly serious or when someone asks me for advice;

As for myself, I accept all flaws in me and all the traits I have, and I do so with others too.

Oh! I forgot, I'm a musician and voice actor, and generally like to give people a good time both on stage and off.

So, is there any other ways or different methods I could incorporate into my current way o' thinking?
Lemme know whenever :3

PS, It's nice to meet you fellow dudes. (sorry if this is a bit of a massive info dump hehe ^^;)
[Meowing intensifies]

BikerDude



Out here we are all his children


SomeDudelyChap

Eh, not really;
It's all a very passive state of living, frankly speaking :P
[Meowing intensifies]

BikerDude

#3
We accept you, one of us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C4uTEEOJlM

Or in the parlance of our times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCY5Dku0Je4


And why not
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmHoXqzy8GU

Opps. Highjacked again.



Out here we are all his children


PriorRestraint


Sounds pretty damn dudely to me, but one of the nicest things about this here ethos is that we get to let go of worrying about "measuring up" and self improvement to fit anyone else's model of how to live. Be yourself and take it easy and bam, you're there -- right at the peak of the whole dudely enterprise. Actually it's probably more of a gently sloping meadow of gentle breezes and a lazy river winding through than a "peak." Damn, rambling again...



Quote from: SomeDudelyChap on December 07, 2015, 03:41:52 AM
Heya Dudes, some fresh blood here posting for the first time;

I'm just wondering if the way I approach my day to day life and its sub-catagories are Dudely enough, ya know?

Currently, I'm keeping myself with high standards for work, always giving it my all in any and all commitments be it socially, at work, helping out with my ma or personal projects and indeavours (eg writing songs, creating things).

I keep an open mind to everything and everything, like, accepting that someone else has different views from me, and that it's perfectly fine.
I consider all variables before answering anything deadly serious or when someone asks me for advice;

As for myself, I accept all flaws in me and all the traits I have, and I do so with others too.

Oh! I forgot, I'm a musician and voice actor, and generally like to give people a good time both on stage and off.

So, is there any other ways or different methods I could incorporate into my current way o' thinking?
Lemme know whenever :3

PS, It's nice to meet you fellow dudes. (sorry if this is a bit of a massive info dump hehe ^^;)

SomeDudelyChap

Thanks for the reminder, dude; Now I remember why I am a Dudeist! :D
And cheers for the ramblin' I love rambles..though, I think the thing I got to remember is to chill n let go, even from my own personal standards.

Cheers again, my man :)
I'll see you 'bout.

Quote from: PriorRestraint on December 09, 2015, 10:46:02 AM

Sounds pretty damn dudely to me, but one of the nicest things about this here ethos is that we get to let go of worrying about "measuring up" and self improvement to fit anyone else's model of how to live. Be yourself and take it easy and bam, you're there -- right at the peak of the whole dudely enterprise. Actually it's probably more of a gently sloping meadow of gentle breezes and a lazy river winding through than a "peak." Damn, rambling again...


[Meowing intensifies]