RPI, nice. There's a few RPI alums here if you didn't know. You're not really moving to Troy, though, are you????
RPI, nice. There's a few RPI alums here if you didn't know. You're not really moving to Troy, though, are you????
"I call it reveling in natures finest element. Water in its pristine form. Straight from the heavens. We bathe in it, rejoicing in the fullest." --BZ
Does that high school teach students to finish sentences with prepositions?
Sorry, had too.
I recently went to Beartooth Pass, but for some reason I couldn't get myself to pack up my gear and hit the road. I came to realize that I felt afraid to go. I had no rational reason, but I was frozen in place, and wasted a day and a half, of the two days I'd taken off from work, before I managed to hit the road.
Along the way, I blew a radiator hose, and lost another day because I had to wait for the parts store to open the next day. Since I had spent more money than I thought I could afford, I almost turned around and headed home in defeat, but I received a sign to press onward.
After exiting the freeway at Columbia, Montana, I wasn't sure which way to turn at an intersection, and asked someone walking down the street which way to go, he pointed me in the wrong direction, saying "That way, you'll find your way there."
Well eventually I DID find my way there, and though it was only for a day, rather than the few days I'd planned, I had an awesome experience.
I guess what I am trying to impart, is that sometimes we encounter resistance from within and without, toward a goal that is worthy, but let your heart lead you rather than isolated emotions or thoughts, because they often will limit your potential. Sometimes as one moves in the spirit, the greater the resistance endured, the greater the reward.![]()
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