I hear a lot about bucket lists. I dunno, maybe I have one. More of my 'lists' are current lists, 5 year lists, 25 year lists...but I guess they all could be bucket lists because we don't know how much time we've got at the dance. Over the past 2 years my wants have drastically changed. I've been focusing on simpler things, true things. Not reaching so much for more, just trying to enjoy what is here more. That goes for family, friends, opportunity, relationships...not material things. (Except I really really want a canoe or kayak so I can get out on the water soon) Is it possible to make a list that won't change? Is it possible to remain true to the values of a 34 year old father, when those very values seem to have shifted based on life experiences? Are the items on my list too specific? Maybe... Love Honesty Compassion Health Fun More to come on this one I'm pretty sure.

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first the graphic of a gun aimed at a heart, then this - depressed much? I hate to say it, but I think your job is breaking your spirit.
follow your heart -even if what you need to do for your soul is the LAST thing I would ever want you to do in terms of my own selfish view.
Oh, and sorry I invaded your personal space today - I am like the close talker on SEINFELD I guess.
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Thanks for the comment :)
Happy Hanukkah!
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