Half a page of scribbed lines

Jun 02, 2006 18:56

Other people's problems are so much more interesting. My own problems, they bore me to tears. Filling out forms, writing dry meaningless papers within narrow bounds, meeting deadlines, writing "daily reflection logs" wherein I reflect needlessly on matters of little consequence, waiting in lines, waiting to be called on, waiting to be misundertood ( Read more... )

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catalytic_kali June 3 2006, 03:31:45 UTC
Trade you? :) ...not really. We all have to find our own meaning and our own "next thing." *hugs*

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vengeant June 3 2006, 04:46:45 UTC
I'm 35 - what's my next thing?

I dunno. What do you want your next thing to be? Between lower car insurance and retirement, society lets you pick your own goals, I guess.

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moonlite_tide June 4 2006, 18:51:34 UTC
"the sun is out...the next thing"

yeah.. I know that one a little to well lately.. its easy to slip into a rut where you want no pity.. yet seem to do nothing but pity yourself. go figure. I've been mooping around about things that are in my power of fixing.. perhaps you as well? and I know I'm the only one that can get something done on the list yet I dont.. why.. whyyyyyyyy. my room is messy and my car is messy and it has been for years.. and it seems to be reflecting how I feel on the inside..

the statue metaphor was a good one.. quite vivid

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unmaker June 9 2006, 07:42:20 UTC
Thank you. :-) And yes, I guess I'm in a rut of sorts. It's not really a rut of my own design - at least not completely. Of course, who really chooses to be in a rut? Ruts are born of not making choices.

Your rut is more interesting than mine. What do you wish that you would do that you aren't doing?

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inertiacage June 12 2006, 16:53:40 UTC
for what it's worth, i enjoy your posts...good writing :)

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unmaker June 12 2006, 17:17:31 UTC
Thank you. I really do appreciate that. :-) By the way, feel free to write in acronym - I don't mind. ;-)

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