Temporal paradoxes are quite interesting. There's the Bootstrap paradox, in which i build a time machine with instructions that I gave myself after he got them from future himself when he was present me (his past). So since we never invented time travel, it was just given to us by our future selves, where did the time machine plans come from?
Then there's the grandfather paradox. This is the plot of Back to the Future One. I go back in time and kill my dad. But if he's dead, then how do I exist?
Another is Newcomb's paradox. This one is weirder than the others. If someone were to have a time machine and used it to alter things in the past so that the future would come out as they wanted it to, would the people who arn't time travel overlords have free will? Or are they simpily playthings of these temporal Stalins?
Most of the sky is actually below you. This brings up an interesting thought. What is up? or down for that matter. On earth we say up is toward the sky and down is toward the earth. So really what we are saying is up is away from the center of mass of the nearest "Deimos Object" (a term I made up to describe any object massive enough to hold a human in its gravitational field. So any object with about 1.4762×1015 kilograms of mass or more.) and down is towards it. If we are in space, this becomes more complicated. If I'm floating in space, far from the gravitational fields of any Deimos object, does the aforementioned rule still apply. Would you drift into the earth first or the sun first? So here is a revised rule; Up is away from the nearest Deimos object as long as you are not too far from it for another object to actually be exerting more gravitational influence. In other words, the farther away you are from an object's center of mass, the less influence it's gravity has on you. So using some formula that I'm not smart enough to invent, you could take the mass of the object and the distance, put them together and whichever body had the best value from this is the body that you use to determine up and down.
One day you will think of someone for the last time and you woln't realize it. Ever.
For every sunset you see, someone else is is watching it rise.
Be responsible with money so you can get rich enough to be irresponsible with money.
On the subject of getting rich, if you want to get rich, do something to make it happen. Think you're not good enough? You are. And even if you're not, whats the harm in trying. The more you do something, the better you'll get at it. The only person stopping you is you. You need people around you to tell you otherwise. If you think you can't, nine times out of ten, you will agree with yourself. Blah bla /blä/, more motivational stuff.
Anyways, what is this a bio? Why are you still reading at this point?