It seems like this is what should happen as you get older: you become more and more aware that you know absolutely nothing, while the importance of knowing anything becomes less and less. That way you maintain a comfortable equilibrium.
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Amei seu blog e realmente a vida passa muito rapido e temos mesmo que aproveitar.
My wife will disagree with you. She reckons that no matter how little we actually know, we have to contend that, as a grandmother, she knows everything. Seems to work for her.
I'm just like everyone else; a mass of contradictions.... I want things to go my way, but I'm often disappointed by the outcome when they do. I love solitude, but choose to spend most of my time with people. I long for, but am terrified of, permanence. Learning to embrace (or at least endure) loss of any kind is my greatest challenge.
I live in Oneonta with my good friend Joel, my ex-boyfriend's cat, Clovis, and a ton of plants.
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Amei seu blog e realmente a vida passa muito rapido e temos mesmo que aproveitar.
My wife will disagree with you. She reckons that no matter how little we actually know, we have to contend that, as a grandmother, she knows everything. Seems to work for her.
Dx! You're back! Your reuptake (as it were) is an inspiration - I will follow suit!
...tho I guess 'reuptake' has neurotransmitter connotations, which are unintentional - what I mean is the re-taking-up of your blogging!
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