A few months ago I was faced with a decision, of which, I was not sure of what my decision would be.
I talked this situation over with my gnome friend, as I do many things, and he gave me this advice:
"Never pass up one possibility for the possibility of another."
I took these words to heart, and grabbed my possibility....
And now here I am left hanging with a single question that stems from that very advice:
If you have your possibility, therefore making it a [dare I say] reality, are you still just as liable to give that up for another possibility?
And if you are, are you right in giving it up?
5 comments:
Why is Sister #4 on KRAK?
Don't listen to #3. She's just jealous that you're so good at writing in code. Anyway, you never have an obligation to do anything, ever. Do what feels right. Even if it ends up being a mistake, at least you'll have a good learning experience.
Your question is one faced, multiple times, by every adult. You have a job, but should you leave it for another? You have a home, but would a different one be better? You have a spouse, but is not being married easier?
The rightness of giving one up for another is rarely apparent when it's time to make the choice. It's hindsight that's 20/20.
Good luck with the possibilities. Does it have anything to do with shoes? 'Cause I know I don't like having to give up a pair of shoes to make room for new ones...
I forgot to tell you to be careful when talking to gnomes...LOL
I don't believe in mistakes.
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