Dear Diary,
Well, duh! Of course it is! My life is at least.
Tried conventional higher education for the, ooh . . . I’ve lost count the number of times. It has finally sunk in that it works against my priorities, most of the time.
That does not in any way have diddly to do with its value or place in society. It is and was designed to education and develop the minds of a much younger person. Still, the contents are worth at least review; yes, even now.
From age, experiences, which make up wisdom, my perspective has changed. Something college reminded me can happen. Yes, even new perspectives or deepening of some old ones.
How I use that knowledge may have changed while I was forgetting some things that could be applicable and useful in a different way today —if I can just remember them.
So this year has changed me, for the better, I hope.
J
Hey Julie,
The realization that you aren’t going to fit somewhere can be a lovely relief alongside bits of disorientation. Be patient for the smoothing out. 🙂
I keep wanting to pick up your story blog again (got to where something was missing from the back of a long car)…it’s really good. You’ve gone another thirty chapters. What are your plans for the story…should I wait and buy it as a complete work?
Mark
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I will be doing a rewrite on the blog like I did the original postings. This will most likely end up being a freebie, a sampling of my writing for the public. I wanted to share my writing process, not because I wanted it to be duplicated, but rather as encouragement for other writers. Thank you so much for you encouragement and compliments!
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