Do you love your life?
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Do you mind describing the old and new job??
I think you're still enjoying the honeymoon Pigsteak - give it time and you'll be gazing out the window longingly on a Wednesday, during a crisp Spring day, yearning to be lost in the woods, alone...
But as for the question you ask. Yes, I love my life. It's good. Some mornings I wish for different things (albeit small) but when the evening is finished I can almost always reflect with a smile.
And like Krampus, you gotta keep it all in perspective.
But as for the question you ask. Yes, I love my life. It's good. Some mornings I wish for different things (albeit small) but when the evening is finished I can almost always reflect with a smile.
And like Krampus, you gotta keep it all in perspective.
Pick myself up, stop lookin' back.
Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
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One would think 80 hrs work week would suck, and that person would be close to the truth.
Other than the drain my job puts on my family (mostly my wife, who does everything for the family and I do little secondary to work), I love my job, but I miss, miss, miss, the warm stone and the quiet crag and being with a care free culture.
I have no work life balance.
enough about me, let's talk about me.
Other than the drain my job puts on my family (mostly my wife, who does everything for the family and I do little secondary to work), I love my job, but I miss, miss, miss, the warm stone and the quiet crag and being with a care free culture.
I have no work life balance.
enough about me, let's talk about me.
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
Normie
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Well said, Caribe. You can't generalize a whole country, the gap between rich and poor is Large, in Africa and here. That said, Mack5 did make a good point...we all (for the most part that I know of, on the board) have shelter, food, and the ability to go beyond the immediate demands of survival and find time to climb--Definitely a reason to be very thankful.caribe wrote:I will have you know that the standard of living in many places in Africa is quite high. Africa is a big place. Oh and by the way, you don't have to look at Africa to see the down-trodden.Mack5 wrote: i mean compared to alot of people my life is extremely good.....look at kids in africa.....
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