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Ruth Ann Harnisch's avatar

As you know, I'm a big fan of truth, telling it, facing it, living in it.

The book "The Tools" includes the "Run Straight At The Problem" way of dealing with your challenges.

What I like best and find most share-worthy about this episode in your story: you recognize that there is no guarantee that positive thinking, fake-it-til-you-make-it behavior will EVER make the thing happen.

I find that no matter what the enterprise, most young starters have much more faith in their dreams than willingness to look at the truth of their circumstances.

The recent strikes in the entertainment industry laid bare the awful truth: there are far more people who want to earn a living by writing or performing than there are jobs for such people.

The strikers "won" but in the long run, the facts win: not enough jobs paying enough money for all the people who want them. Most union members will not be able to earn the small amount required to qualify for their union's health insurance.

Dreams are stubborn, though, aren't they?

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Penney Peirce's avatar

What about our delala selves? ooooo is perhaps surprise or crazy-goofy-ness, while ahhhhh is more satisfaction and understanding. What about Rolling in dedohdoh? Helpfully yours,

Penney

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