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Jan[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]Eta James | I Just Want To Make Love To You
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JanI Need a Map.
I’ve got the want. I’ve get the need. All that’s left is direction.
I’ve been stuck doing something that’s a dead end and I’ve been unhappy with that fact for a couple of years now. I’ve dispensed all the energy and effort one could possibly have, into a job that I’ll never want as a career, and wasted so much time doing so.
Schooling is something I’ve been looking into since I graduated CEGEP in 2008. I know my interests and I know my qualities, why can’t I narrow it all down?
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Dec"Hard work without talent is a shame, but talent without hard work is a tragedy."
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Jun"Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes."
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May"If it’s not fun, you’re not doing it right"
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May"Whenever you fall, pick something up."
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May"When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be"
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MayBurning bridges shore to shore, Making way for something more…?
Forgiving is something I’m way too good at. The thing is, I forgive but I don’t forget, and I’ve wondered if that’s the same as holding a grudge. I’ve decided it’s not. It’s protecting myself and keeping in mind that the only person I can ever completely rely on is me.
It seems to me there are more selfish people today than there are selfless people. So if everyone else is looking out for themselves first I guess it’s only smart to do the same.
Anyway, circling back to the first topic…I’ve been pretty good at forgiving, and in turn remaining friends with a lot of people who have burnt me in the past. Good thing or bad thing? I don’t know… Forgiveness seems to have a good rep in the books, right? But when I look around me and see only a handful of people giving back that 110% that I’ve put in, it makes me think that burning bridges may not be such a bad thing - if it’s legit.
I’ve heard of cutting your losses. Which now seems applicable, why keep people around if it’s a one-sided effort? I’m pretty sure both parties are supposed to benefit from a relationship.
I guess there’s forgiving when it can be forgiven (Just not forgotten), and cutting your losses when you come to realize that your life is not any different with, or without the person in question.
At this point I feel like this makes sense, but then again is this a sign of me growing out of my naivety at 22 or just a sign of growing jaded and/or bitter at the age of 22?
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Eta James | I Just Want To Make Love To You
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