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A glimpse of happiness, not so much for the food, but the act of cooking like this, outside. I did a good job too, so that’s a plus.
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Alfadhirhaiti
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Hi, welcome. I have a message for you:
it`s ok to steer away from the path you chose and can see straight in front of you.
For example: you chose the artistic path, went to art school… and all of a sudden you realise you want to study engineering at uni.
You might feel like you wasted time, energies and money, or bash on yourself for changing your mind, or even worse: force yourself to liking art again.
Same thing goes for career paths: you worked for many years in a company and all of a sudden you feel the need to change and go for a totally different job.
Well, let me tell you this: time spent on learning something (be it by studying or by experiences at work) is never wasted.
And it`s perfectly fine to change your mind on things, especially when growing up. We mature, we apprehend new notions, meet new people, we get more experience… as a result: we form new opinions.
The environment you`re in might change, and that is a factor too.
So, you feel like steering into a completely new direction? Is it not rational, but feels right in your guts? I say: go for it.
Hope this helps you, I`d love to hear back your experiences. I`ll see you next time, take care.
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Blessed Equinox, wanderer.
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