Which you should really compile into a few collections because I want to read them again in order. Hell, print them into a book and I’ll buy it.
That… makes way more sense than I’d like, actually.
Doug always seemed pretty fearless to me. We’re seeing another side of him now.
I think Doug fears “realism”.
Doug looks at things as possibilities, and picks his options based what he deems important or practical. But without realizing that decisions not only give positives and negatives but responsibilities and expectancies.
If something he choose doesn’t work he just tries something else. But in reality that might not always be a instant or a option. (Mortgage, Partner, Kidney transplant, Baby..)
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Which you should really compile into a few collections because I want to read them again in order. Hell, print them into a book and I’ll buy it.
That… makes way more sense than I’d like, actually.
Doug always seemed pretty fearless to me. We’re seeing another side of him now.
I think Doug fears “realism”.
Doug looks at things as possibilities, and picks his options based what he deems important or practical. But without realizing that decisions not only give positives and negatives but responsibilities and expectancies.
If something he choose doesn’t work he just tries something else. But in reality that might not always be a instant or a option. (Mortgage, Partner, Kidney transplant, Baby..)
Like me, i Hate my job, but i can’t quit.