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DagwoodIII
I found this book when I was almost 30 and it changed my life.
"Discover What You Are Best At" by Linda Gail.
It's a series of self tests you can complete in a few hours and a list of the jobs that use those skills.
If you have a job that you don't hate, you've solved a lot of life's problems.
Hap and Leonard have entered the chat.
Also, free range kids are likely to be reported by 'concerned' neighbors.
Pretty soon, 'Stand By Me' and 'The Goonies' are going to be classified as dangerous propaganda.
Battle of Little Big Horn was in June, 1876.
The first telephone call was made March 10, 1876.
Man Walked on the Moon in 1969. A few weeks after the Stonewall Riots.
Fanboy time.
Did the Black Panthers study at the temple of K'un L'un?
Rich parents can afford nannies who force the children to interact with them.
Poor parents use TVs and smart phones to amuse their kids.
I was reading about a team of bankruptcy lawyers. They were talking to a client's wife about budgeting. They asked her what her minimum expenses for a month were. She said the absolute least she could survive on was $40,000 a month.
I have no idea what your condition is, but I'd bet everything that you aren't asking for $40,000 a month.
"Written On The Dark" by Guy Gavriel Kay. He's one of my favorite writers and this one doesn't disappoint. A tavern poet is strong armed into helping the provost investigate the murder of a noble. Events snowball, and the poet finds himself dealing with assassins and psychics.
Action, humor, romance, and real emotions. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a good story.
The amazing thing to me is that Trump has been completely open about his predilections for decades.
He went on Howard Stern and boasted about barging into the dressing rooms at the Miss Teen USA Pageant.
I heard an interview where Ivanka talked about asking Daddy not to date girls younger than her.
He talked about sex yachts to the Boy Scouts.
Now they are noticing it?
Your wisdom is only overshadowed by your generosity.
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Go the other way.
A hobby can only take you so far. I'd suggest you reassess your job/career.
In a good week you can spend ten or twenty hours on your hobby, whereas you'll spend 40 hours working.
They probably have this book at your local library; you don't need to buy it.
"Discover What You Are Best At" by Linda Gail.
Good luck