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Jan. 25th, 2017 11:20 pmMeh.
It's vexing how life's choices seem to be all at once limited the moment you reach a certain age.
When one's working habits - already forming one's entire gamut - is both a blessing and a curse. Mediocrity is punishment by itself.
And yet all the disruptions still ruffle one's feathers, perhaps even more so compared to days of yore.
The perks are now intangible.
Does one throw in the towel? Or does one stay for another round and fight?
What if it's a losing battle?
It's vexing how life's choices seem to be all at once limited the moment you reach a certain age.
When one's working habits - already forming one's entire gamut - is both a blessing and a curse. Mediocrity is punishment by itself.
And yet all the disruptions still ruffle one's feathers, perhaps even more so compared to days of yore.
The perks are now intangible.
Does one throw in the towel? Or does one stay for another round and fight?
What if it's a losing battle?