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Kevin Boykin
bkevind at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 16 21:41:23 EDT 2004
I'm going to be contrary. Life is too short, youthful energetic life is even shorter. Forget the criteria. Go with what you really want, not with what is practically better. Do it while you can, rather than finding yourself daydreaming about the good old days and what could have been from a wheel chair in a nursing home where they spoon feed you warm jello that hasn't quite set yet. I can see the glistening red ooze making it's way down your chin (grizzled with a white stubby beard), dripping onto your shirt before anyone notices it coming out of the corner of your mouth. Eyes glazed, thinking of days past, thinking of passing gas.
Better yet, keep driving the 200 'till you get a pipeline of steady commisions...then get what you want and then some.
'Course, if what you feel most passionate about is leaving a financial/property/assets legacy for your offspring...then that's another matter.
The point is embrace your passion...and work out how after the fact. Otherwise (if you're like me, that is) you'll just dream about it, find excuses why it can't happen, and then you're bored and old and don't have the capacity anymore.
People don't embrace their passions anymore...it's always a compromise. WTF is the point of trudging to/from/ and at work day in and day out if it's just to go home and vegetate in front of the TV? I don't get it. (this is not to imply that any of you do this..)
Sorry for going off the deepend a little bit :-)
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