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greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
You can be as proud as you want to be...but kids will find you boring.
Aexthetic · 26-30, M
@greenmountaingal Who says that? We don’t know what is gonna happen in 40/50 years and what people are going to say.
And if they think i’m boring.
That is fine by me.
I don’t live by the judgment of others.
The things i accomplished now already, and the things what are floating on my boat and where i’m working towards to, i’m proud of that myself already.
And if they think i’m boring.
That is fine by me.
I don’t live by the judgment of others.
The things i accomplished now already, and the things what are floating on my boat and where i’m working towards to, i’m proud of that myself already.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@Aexthetic Glad things are going well for you and that you have a great attitude about it all.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
Did not mean to sound too discouraging. In a technological society, with huge changes in how life is lived with each couple of decades, the young tend to see the old as useless and way out of date.
I am sure you will find many fulfilling adventures and amazing interests and projects worth completing.
I've been all over the world, worked for a TV star for a while, was a civil rights volunteer during the summer of '64 in Mississippi (as in the movie Mississippi Burning), have had scripts optioned by studios, spent time with many famous and interesting people (drank whiskey with Janice Joplin, knew Jim Morrison in Haight in SF), worked with criminals and the criminally insane in detention facilities and hospitals...plus my mother was the super red queen of all time (it's in my profile story). When I was a teacher in a mental hospital for adolescents, my students actually enjoyed some of my tales about surviving my abusive mom.
I am sure you will find many fulfilling adventures and amazing interests and projects worth completing.
I've been all over the world, worked for a TV star for a while, was a civil rights volunteer during the summer of '64 in Mississippi (as in the movie Mississippi Burning), have had scripts optioned by studios, spent time with many famous and interesting people (drank whiskey with Janice Joplin, knew Jim Morrison in Haight in SF), worked with criminals and the criminally insane in detention facilities and hospitals...plus my mother was the super red queen of all time (it's in my profile story). When I was a teacher in a mental hospital for adolescents, my students actually enjoyed some of my tales about surviving my abusive mom.