Hahaha, don't feel old! Feel seasoned! I tell people as I grow, I gain flavor. Hahaha!
a) I'm attempting to mash my unicorn brain with practicality as we speak. I think I might be stronger for it in the end, we'll see.
b) I've had consistency issues due to painful flare-ups. It's something I've been battling, but I do have the drive. I'm trying to also mash these together. The drive, the journey, and the destination. I know I can be an asset, it's just a means of gaining the skills and consistency and then applying them. But I'm getting there with the help of my loved ones and a fantastic medical team.
My grandfather was the most consistent person I've ever met. I have a lot of love for him, and have always been in awe of his talents. He was very focused, kept his word, and had a series of daily rituals he followed. I actually thought of him when I poked through your GitHub. Because I love the tenacity of individuals who have lived in a world with and without the internet. And while I try to mimic those characteristics, I can only replicate them in my own way. As culture and time is constantly shifting who we are and how we interact with this world.
But hopefully someday I can be as cool as you guys =P!
c) I love this one. It's plausibly the most important piece of advice on this site. I have a yoyo that I keep on my desk, that I play with when I get stuck. To reset my brain. My gal, she has a tyvek ball she juggles at hers. But on a larger scale, it's easy to lean into hopelessness when the chips are down. But life is amazing, and it always continues onward. And as long as you're living, you're a part of that. This fact on my end helps me march forward, at my own pace, instead of getting stuck. But equally, I'm a hard-headed fool who will hit a wall until I break it. Only some walls don't break, and learning what is a worthwhile venture over letting go has been...an interesting journey. I just wish lessons stuck the first time we learned them 10/10.
By the by, told my partner about you and she also said you sound "cool!" So take that as you'd like. Thank you for all the lovely advice. Keep on, keeping on!
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Hahaha, don't feel old! Feel seasoned! I tell people as I grow, I gain flavor. Hahaha!
a) I'm attempting to mash my unicorn brain with practicality as we speak. I think I might be stronger for it in the end, we'll see.
b) I've had consistency issues due to painful flare-ups. It's something I've been battling, but I do have the drive. I'm trying to also mash these together. The drive, the journey, and the destination. I know I can be an asset, it's just a means of gaining the skills and consistency and then applying them. But I'm getting there with the help of my loved ones and a fantastic medical team.
My grandfather was the most consistent person I've ever met. I have a lot of love for him, and have always been in awe of his talents. He was very focused, kept his word, and had a series of daily rituals he followed. I actually thought of him when I poked through your GitHub. Because I love the tenacity of individuals who have lived in a world with and without the internet. And while I try to mimic those characteristics, I can only replicate them in my own way. As culture and time is constantly shifting who we are and how we interact with this world.
But hopefully someday I can be as cool as you guys =P!
c) I love this one. It's plausibly the most important piece of advice on this site. I have a yoyo that I keep on my desk, that I play with when I get stuck. To reset my brain. My gal, she has a tyvek ball she juggles at hers. But on a larger scale, it's easy to lean into hopelessness when the chips are down. But life is amazing, and it always continues onward. And as long as you're living, you're a part of that. This fact on my end helps me march forward, at my own pace, instead of getting stuck. But equally, I'm a hard-headed fool who will hit a wall until I break it. Only some walls don't break, and learning what is a worthwhile venture over letting go has been...an interesting journey. I just wish lessons stuck the first time we learned them 10/10.
By the by, told my partner about you and she also said you sound "cool!" So take that as you'd like. Thank you for all the lovely advice. Keep on, keeping on!