Monday, December 6, 2010

Feww Buggies Blueprints

novels being written ... and those whose dream is a lifetime record of mustachioed

Strange the difference between "what one desires" and "what we did."

Yesterday on a blog that I really like , I read a post entitled "The novel I never write."

This little text was presented as the missing piece of a puzzle of one of my many thoughts.

Most people I know (if not all) are grappling with some unfulfilled dreams and, until recently, "it angered me so" to hear about it!

First, it would give me in the face my own inability to materialize some dreams and second ... if you want to do something, do it, but MAKE IT SO!

Warning! I consider that retroactively "make it so" exasperated undesirable BUT, I still stress the positive part of it.

Even misspoke, This comment reflects my confidence in the potential of the other to realize a dream. If I were convinced that he or she lacks the capacity to do so, I would try to find the courage to tell him.

[In the case of the blogger who wants to write a novel: Why qqun who wrote several excellent tickets per month could not write a good novel?! You're talented, go!]

Recently, dreams unfulfilled does upset me more. I focus on people who inspire me, and I try to tell them to continue to shine.

For those who are embroiled ... I have sincere empathy but no sympathy. It's part of the road, "be entangled."

As I told the blogger:
Pull me of rocks, but I think it is good that some dreams are dying to discover that "our way".

If you write a novel one day, the current period is one of gestation. Necessary.

If you do not write it, the current period is one of mourning. Necessary.

At the end, talent and others do not matter. If you do, you do. If you do not do is that you have preferred to do something else ... in any I case you wish.

[Simson Homer: "Marge, I'm confused, Is That year a happy ending or sad ending?"

Marge: "It's an ending, that's all."]

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