I’ve come to realize that having engaging tasks to perform is the REAL blessing.  Yeah, I could go for the fancy clothes, the cool house, the car and all that…but those are slap-dash configurations of atoms that are destined to fade.  IMHO, nothing can replace the fulfillment you get from truly applying yourself and building something you’re proud to call your own, whether it makes you money or not.  


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  1. I agree and congratulations on your success!

    On a completely unrelated note: Can I “borrow” $100? Hahaha

    Seriously though, great novel (I’ve got to read the second still)!

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    1. Thank You So Much! And once I start living off my writing or get on the Daily Show OR win the lottery, that $100 is YOURS, haha! I’m glad (and relieved) you enjoyed the first. I can’t stand reading it; it’s just too full of noob mistakes! I’m a bit more confident with the second; I can still read it but it definitely grinds on my brain. Thanks mucho Unbiased! 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  2. That’s my philosophy too!! Creating is worth more than gold!!

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  3. Truly applying yourself…I love those words. Thanks for the uplifting message!

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    1. No Problem! A lot of times it’s me motivating myself, haha!

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  4. Can’t buy me love. Well, it can buy the appearance. For an hour. In some cases decades, ’cause that diamond ring or anything makes some people feel alright enough to drive the cars and live in the houses, run the cute kids and country club host/hostess gig. But when time allows you look back from the edge? It really is all about the things that money just can’t buy. So say it again and tape it to the mirror of every Gatsby wannabe you know. Tell them that you want the kind of things that only love can buy. See who sticks around, cherish them.

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    1. VERY well said! Love the Gatsby reference as well!

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  5. That’s a great philosophy to follow! I’m not a materialistic person and I see the bigger reward in working hard at something YOU love to do rather than do it for the $$$. Great post!

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    1. Thank You! Yes the $ is important in order to allow you to focus on other things besides survival and common needs…but the MOST important stuff is beyond the $!

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      1. Definitely!

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