I know I've been neglecting this blog. I find the wordpress software to be a lot more user-friendly, so I've been blogging plenty on my two wordpress blogs, my personal blog and my book blog. Check them both out! But, for the moment, I'll repost some of those posts here. First up, food for a thought from Mark Twain:
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.” - Mark Twain
Good advice, and a wakeup call. I’m a senior in high school, and
I’ve got some big decisions to make. Making the “safe” decision or the
most “reasonable” decision could be a way of not living life, and
something I’ll regret in twenty years. I don’t want to have made the
safe decision twenty years from now. I want to have made the
crazy-passionate-life-loving decision. I want to have stories to tell,
and I want to still be living a life I love. The daily grind is not for
me. Everyone says that. You can say it, or you can live it, and I want
to live the life I want to live. I don’t want to end up in a life that
was there. I want to make great things happen.