All aspects of life are busy. Literally everything is in 4th
gear right now. Why am I not stressed
about it?
To the history books…work has exploded. We have more then we have resources
available. We have re-branded our logo
and website and that’s about to drop. We
are implementing new standards and operating procedures and there’s a little
bit of growing pains. But in this
economy all of this is a blessing. On
the hobby side, Victims of Circumstance is hard charging for a screen near
you! I have lists of lists of things
that still need to get done. It is so
exciting. I just want to see the thing
now! We are some close to sitting in a
theater, eating popcorn, laughing about how we met oh so long ago.
So those two things consume about 90% of my time right
now. I am becoming well versed in legal
documents and feel I can just about read them like plain text now. I don’t know if that is a good thing or
not. My gaming has fallen off due to an
unfortunate set of circumstances, I’m hopeful we get back on track in
October. I am out renewing old
friendships that I let wither these past 12 years and developing new ones as I
go along. I am finding that I have a
much better handle on who I am and what I want to do with my life. Funny that it would take a series of life
altering events to work that out.
Some things that I did not know about myself that I thought
I did.
2.)
To quote Ronin “When there is doubt, there is no
doubt.” Trust my gut.
3.)
Opportunities are made not granted.
4.)
Try everything in your 20’s. Leverage what you learned in your 30’s.
5.)
People don’t change. Don’t try to change them.
6.)
Hope for the best, expect the worst, and you’ll
land somewhere in the middle.
7.)
Look at things as though a child. Innocent and clear.
8.)
Talent is undeniable.
9.) Learn to identify unbalanced people early and minimize their influence in your life.
So I am wrapping up my little Hallmark greeting card post,
but seriously. What if you weren’t here
tomorrow? What can they say you
did? Who would miss you? How did you make this world a better
place? I find myself reflecting on these
thoughts. Then I make a plan to get some
things done. If I were to die tomorrow,
I know that I will be missed, that I left the world in a better place, and that
I am accomplished. This allows me to
sleep at night.
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