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RE: Departure?

in Splinterlands2 years ago

First of all, thank you for writing. That was my only ask, and you delivered. In the present world, that is not a given in most case.

You will not get either kind of DMs from me. I am NOT going to ask you to stay, or try to find a bargain from you. I will always ask you to be vocal. Share your thoughts. Make your thinking visible. Your opinion matters, when you articulate it.

Consider following your heart. You are a grown man, and there is nothing anyone can teach you, but you can always learn from anything or anyone if you like. It is your choice. It is your choices that makes you who you are.

Have an excellent day. Thank you for being a hive blockchain user.

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Your profile of "I am a geologist" combined with

Thank you for being a hive blockchain user

Makes me aware of another point. Everything, and anything said on HIVE is immutable, but that does not mean that we are humans are not.

It is okay to document an emotion, a thought, a feeling, somewhat else, at a moment in time, and have a change of direction, or a change of heart.

It is just a reflection of how that individual felt.

What I'm trying to say is that a rock is a rock for a reason, and sand is sand for a reason. One will become sand, the other was once a rock. It is able to change its state. Forgive me if I'm not correct in this analogy, but as humans, we morph.

That's fine, but I always want to try and represent and articulate why I morph. How I morph.

 2 years ago (edited) 

Since, you have mentioned my profession, I will also share another word of wisdom:

There is no difference between a rock and a grain of sand. They are all the same, just different phases of life for a chemical compound called Silica (Silicon Di-Oxide). The only thing different between the two is time. Time is what make a rock and then the same rock a grain of sand.

When you are a geologist, you begin to think about time a different way.

I too think of time differently, as a photographer and an artist. I love the fact that we measure time by the emissions of a nearby star, and that is the very medium with which we can etch images onto light sensitive materials.

The only difference between a good photograph and a bad photograph is how you capture and manipulate that duality of time, light, and your environment.

Shawshank stuff

A brilliant film. One of the few that made me, as a tough, "manly man wannabe" cry.