I can't write much because I'm supposed to be crafting an article for the Inquirer, but I just wanted to throw out some words of wisdom (ala a fortune cookie) Also, not all quotes are mine
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But otherwise, good stuff. Fortune favors the bold (or brave) is one of my faves. But to all this certainty I can't help but offer a word of caution: Only fools rush in. The balance between boldness and caution is the best thing, avoiding pointless risk and still moving fast when you need to.
... I definitely should decide what I want, though. But it's hard for those of us with multiple wants. Deciding I want more than one thing is not always an option, unfortunately.
Your words speak truth and I'm sorry if my quotes came off as overzealous. I've added yours to the list to compensate.
And it can be hard. The best method, I've found, is to try and see which one actually makes you happieest, but I know that discovering that is no easy feat. Time is potentially your friend here though, perhaps events will occur that will simplify your choice.
Hee, don't apologize, they didn't really come off as overzealous, I just felt like adding my own little 'don't be hasty' opinion there in the comments. But yeah, happiest, I don't know. I get the feeling that there's nothing I'd be happy with if I had to stick with it. I want to write for awhile, switch around, make some toys for awhile, maybe work with computers for awhile ... you know? Maybe not. Oh well. I'll figure something else out. I don't mind being not rich, so that helps, at least. I think I'll be happy as long as I can keep my hobbies.
Yes, one of their reporters asked me to write an article and submit it to them. They'll read it and decide if they want to print it. I'm supposed to write about current politics and the view of young voters.
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But otherwise, good stuff. Fortune favors the bold (or brave) is one of my faves. But to all this certainty I can't help but offer a word of caution: Only fools rush in. The balance between boldness and caution is the best thing, avoiding pointless risk and still moving fast when you need to.
... I definitely should decide what I want, though. But it's hard for those of us with multiple wants. Deciding I want more than one thing is not always an option, unfortunately.
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And it can be hard. The best method, I've found, is to try and see which one actually makes you happieest, but I know that discovering that is no easy feat. Time is potentially your friend here though, perhaps events will occur that will simplify your choice.
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