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twistedrope · 26-30, M
Whenever you feel like it I guess. Keep up your health and a break should come.

JohnnyNoir · 61-69, M
What's next is always going forward and not slowing down
fun4us2b · M
It's funny, I had a very big change last year that I worked on for years...I mean I spent 10 hours a week on it...now that it's done I have this extra time and am refocusing...buy it feels weird to not have that hanging over my head anymore...
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
With my grandkids well launched on their careers and the death of my second partner, what's next fairly well arrived. Which is why I turned back to volunteer work.
AngelaR80 · 46-50, F
Its got faster for me. I don't know if it ever will
MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
@AngelaR80 That's not a bad thing
In corporate worlds, layoffs would kill a dream goal or achievement goal.
Lostlostlost · 56-60, M
It never does, love your hair by the way
class · F
did you get from this song I uploaded?
[media=https://vocaroo.com/1gfFHDqTAKbP]
JustAsking · 46-50, F
@class I’m just realizing this now too. When I was younger, I thought once I achieved that one big dream, that would be it and I’d feel “done” in life. But now, after reaching some of those, I see that it doesn’t really end, you just start setting new ones. I’m still far from done, and honestly it feels like a lifetime isn’t even enough for everything I want to achieve.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Yes and it never does.

 
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