wish me luck
Tonight was great I got to talk to a few old friends from the past up in SLC. They are doing well and good. I miss them though, sometimes I want to move back up there, but I know what will happen if I do, the same that has happened before -- 3 times -- It just didn't work out up there. You live and learn, I just learn slower than most people. HAHA.
Anyways, about the title, Tonight I sent in some of my photography work to QR magazine to try to get with a photographer position with the company so I have my fingers crosses that this will work out and I can take a GIANT step into being the photographer that I really want to be. So everyone do the same an wish me luck. Thanks poodles!
MUAH!!!
2 comments:
Jason, I follow your blogs with great interest. You appear to be a fine young man with a big heart and a lot of love to give. As a much older, and perhaps little bit wiser man, I hope to impart some advice to you. First, I believe that you are mistaking infatuation for love. Infatuation is the initial feeling or rush that you first feel upon meeting someone that you are compatible with. But think about it , can such intense emotion be sustained over the long term? The answer is, of course, no. You find out that noone is perfect and all of the irritants and imperfections of day to day life creep in, and suddenly the intensity and magic are gone. What is left is the definition of love...i.e. are you willing to work your ass off and compromise your needs in favor of your lover's needs to sustain a relationship? If so, it's love. If not, it's just a fling. If you want to hear any more comments, say so in your blog. If not, have a great day and I'll move on.
Jason, I follow your blogs with great interest. You seem to be a fine young man with a big heart and a lot of love to give. However, I believe that you are mistaking infatuation for love. Think about it. Can you really sustain that intense emotional feeling that you first feel for someone that you are compatible with over the long term? Of course not. Daily routine, imperfections, and the drag of day to day living take the zing out of any passionate relationship. What's left is the definition of love...i.e. working your ass off to sustain the compatibility and passion of the relationship. It doesn't come naturally and it doesn't come easily. If you care to hear any more comments let me know in one of your blogs. Otherwise, I'll move on.
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