That's pretty much what I was getting at, yeah. Redefine success.
Difficulty levels are gonna vary from person to person, what might take me years of work might be an afternoon for you or a couple of weeks for someone else. Obvious impossible chang…
Okay, I'm in agreement with everything both of you are saying (except I'm less of a trail blazer and more of a pathfinder in the surveying sense), but I'm interested in what Crabtree said about the bits you can't change. You're saying an option migh…
I am always re-inventing myself, in my own way. I am not the same person I was 6 months ago. A year. Two years ago. I change as I need to, but always let myself decide for these changes. I won't dis-conform just to non-conform, but I will not do cer…
Haircuts, tattoos, piercings, excercise, therapy, self help books, education, new years resolotions and a million other things.
Becoming your own invention doesn't necessarilly mean turning into a cartoon character, getting a load of tags and havin…
Yeah, this just keeps going scattershot whenever I try to compile something larger than a paragraph, so basic questions...
Is suggesting that someone become their own creation responsible advice (can it work that way?), or do you think we have a se…
(I'm not quite sure this is what you're asking, but it's the first thing that occurred.)
DS isn't about a monoculture, really. Heavenside has been described as an unusual city, but even inside it there are myriad differrent groups, the first volume…
When Doktor Sleepless tells the grinder's that authenticity is bullshit (issue #5) and suggests they become mad scientists, grinding themselves into their own dream, what was your first response?
Is it responsible advice? Does the suggestion have a…