Friday, September 10, 2004

Hmmm . . . the quarter life crisis . . . there has been a lot of press about this. And I think Brad hit the nail on the head where we in our mid 20s feel pressured to make decisions and feel that they need to be the right decisions or we are going to ruin our lives forever. That is a crock of shit, but it is how we feel. So Ted, I think you are perfectly normal for loathing your job somedays . . . and maybe there is another job out there that might fulfill you entirely, but I seriously doubt it. It seems like the secret to making it trough the crisis is to make a quick decision to stay with your job or go, and run with it. You can find a way to be happy regardless of the situation your in. If your job isn't fulfilling you, make sure that the rest of your life does. Aside from that just relax and know that you aren't making some horrible decision or ruining your life.

I must admit I didn't think that we were the type of people to get the midlife crisis. I've always felt that we fort-people were the type of people that enjoyed life so much that we were happy wherever we were. Granted we did have the ability to dream fantastic dreams, but we also we're discontent if we didn't get that scenario.

Well, I'm off to go see Garden State w/ Chowning. I'm headed to Outback first. I feel kind of bad, I was supposed to go to Chicago for a tournament. But I am way too swamped with work right now so I had to get a weekend in order to get back on track with life. Chowning is in town this weekend, which makes me wonder if I am going go get as much work done as I need to. We'll see. I guess half of that statement was to state that I'm sorry I haven't blogged more, but I don't have enough time to breathe lately.

M

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