Reply to You're Going to Be the One Doing it Anyway
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I am in the profitable market, conspicuously so. Allegories and art, for the most part, the service sector. As an issue of gainful v. meaningful employment, the dilemma of physical presence in time at a given location and mentality that is required therein and elsewhere. Contingent to that, real income, rather than savings surmounted from a living wage, has affects on the performance of any market activity. You either have ownership, or you do not. Role affiliation, as one may find; buyers, sellers, investors and leaders. They are only actualized by the means they have to back-up their claim to inherent or purchased property. Asserting oneself into a market, that is to say, entering the market is an act of individual appropriation. You must consider the dollar as a way of life. It is its own life, do take for instance the law, it could be that there are more laws to protect the dollar than the person who claims to have possession of that dollar. Or that the existence of a free market is subsequent to the abandonment of civility. Whether or not you decide to go into business, in any status within the market, is going to be on the basis of supply and demand and conjecture. Despite that, it is imperative that personal willpower is not afflicted by any conditions that aren't your own. Those that are, are best to be removed.
If yourself or your surrounding never changes, it really doesn't mean anything if you can conceptualize time or not.
Not bad! I'm looking forward to your next video hopefully you'll have better luck finding the destination. Is Winter ever an issue for your inland hiking or have you tried using different snow bindings? Sure anticipating the '12 gear!
After two years of being out of high school, I enrolled in college. I've no idea what my major will be in, perhaps an exciting degree in the liberal arts, I don't know. I have no doubts about its intellectual benefits, though the likelihood of becoming the next Nash, a director, or one person as-an original writer of the next poetic epic seems justifiably inconsistent with a conformist's type of protocol. I mean that, that, as a backdrop to institutional assemblies, and apparent assertions of cash as affluence, is well, is a bleak step forward for creation. I seek different means. I wouldn't want my life after attaining a degree to be spent hunting for something that's little more than next month's rent. To see my continuum as if it were learnt through playing poker, I wouldn't want to feel like I'm in a never ending game of chess. If I, having a Hustler's MBA, could build more actuality, then maybe it's a better chance. Cool post, Tynan!
"What are you doing today?", "I'll tell you tomorrow." is a quote that is comparable to the way I adventure. While that isn't my philosophy on work, as much as I could apply myself to work, there's not enough space or raw data. Disregarding that, my personal time appears transitioning into something less of a virtue and more of a constraint.
Definitely interesting! I like tea and it would be awesome to have an experience understanding its process agriculturally and especially getting to have an opportunity to taste the live likening of it also. Have fun in Thailand!
I agree that a harmonious perspective of good and bad aspects of our time is needed to act appropriately and according, although the inappropriate (or high-risk action I should say) is sometimes more rewarding. You mentioned endeavoring forward to achieve satisfaction but I consider the idea of 'an ultimate satisfaction' an agent of the indifferent. I believe that satisfaction in such a state is incompatible with humanity as it leads to a loss of desire to push the limits. I disagree with putting all that we have on luck though. Somebody somewhere at some time worked for everything we've got that has been created. Good post, man.