There is just so much we could learn from each other by deeply investigating and sharing the ordinary bits of our lives
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Summary: I have no idea what I am doing. I also have no idea what you are doing. We should talk about the mundane stuff more.
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Like... How often do y'all vacuum? Do you leave dishes in the sink? How often do you change your sheets? Pro or anti top sheet?
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How do you feel about your families? Intimate relationships? Are you monogamous? Are you religious? Have you ever owned a plant?
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I did not plan to be where I am, currently. If you read my resume, it looks like I planned it beautifully, but it was not a plan.
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It was mostly a greedy strategy of seizing opportunities as they were available with an eye towards not starving to death.
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And now I find myself briefly in a place where I have the opportunity to plan, and I find myself unsure how that really works in life.
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On both a macro and a micro scale, I am hampered in planning by my limited frame of reference, by the blinders of my own experiences.
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I wonder if there are entire worlds of possibility that I have simply never considered because I have not encountered them directly.
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So I wonder a lot about how you live your lives, and why you live them that way, and whether you plan these things.
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@RachelShadoan I'm coming through Portland on the 28th if you're really curious.
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