Fine. I'll do it here, then. Good luck, it was fun, or whatever. A mentor of mine, he's 77 now, most important lesson he taught me was how to go to work every day. So, anyway, when I stopped (working), he said: doesn't matter what you do, you know you'll be good at it.
When you work on something for years and realize it's not leading anywhere, you stop. I live, I learn. I can take the skills I learned someplace else, if I was still interested in using them. I'm not. I woke up one day and wanted to be a writer and artist, so I did that. Then I woke up one day not wanting to be a writer and artist, so I did that. Put a lot of thought and time into both decisions. Stopping was just as hard as starting.
My life, is not something I talk about. There's a lot of things happening in life right now and I just bite my tongue. I don't trust people enough to be able to talk about what I'm going through. If I do, I feel like it just leads to more stress.
So that's where I'm at, and the plan is to just live through it. Tough it out. And carry on.
Fine. I'll do it here, then. Good luck, it was fun, or whatever. A mentor of mine, he's 77 now, most important lesson he taught me was how to go to work every day. So, anyway, when I stopped (working), he said: doesn't matter what you do, you know you'll be good at it.
That.
I'll still try to be around.
When you work on something for years and realize it's not leading anywhere, you stop. I live, I learn. I can take the skills I learned someplace else, if I was still interested in using them. I'm not. I woke up one day and wanted to be a writer and artist, so I did that. Then I woke up one day not wanting to be a writer and artist, so I did that. Put a lot of thought and time into both decisions. Stopping was just as hard as starting.
My life, is not something I talk about. There's a lot of things happening in life right now and I just bite my tongue. I don't trust people enough to be able to talk about what I'm going through. If I do, I feel like it just leads to more stress.
So that's where I'm at, and the plan is to just live through it. Tough it out. And carry on.