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RE: Floating ideas

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When you have a reason to fight for in life, there are no doubts, no dislikes, no boredom, just the sense of duty, doing what I like and contributing to society for me this is enough to get ahead every day, live a life with satisfaction and leave meaningful footprints are well worth it.

I always avoid the easy way, I prefer to occupy the perfect niche and not choose a job for money or fame, just because I enjoy it and I know how to do it. the results will come

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Enjoying ones job makes it easier to do and one more effective at it, so well done on that.

You say, you never take the easy way. If you mean, you never shy away from difficult things, I agree with it...if you mean you purposely choose the difficult paths when there other options...I guess I don't agree necessarily.

Neither an easy road, nor a difficult road Galen, years of traveling and even so, it is possible that I did not choose what was a priority at that time, from these well-learned experiences now I dedicate myself much more to those things that I like, that I am good at and productive.

Experience heightens our understanding of things and we can push forward commensurate to the lessons learned from experiences both good and bad.

Exactly, experience makes us experts, and in that way to see how excellence arises, our masterpiece.