I spend about 3 hours (sometimes more) commuting daily, and that gives me a lot of time to think.
Lately, I've taken a hard look at myself and tried to be at peace with the fact that i haven't been more successful. In reality, i haven't done too bad for a high school dropout.
I am trying to transition into a mindset of seeing the glass half full, as opposed to half empty. It can be a struggle at times.
Looking back, i can see where i have set my own personal bar so high that i could not enjoy my accomplishments.
These are just my inner thoughts on the subject, but I've done some remarkably distracting and unproductive things. Like buying 5 new Gibson's in 2 years, in hopes of finding one that didnt require major work to make "right," only to go back to a brand new Schecter, which i had used since 2005, which needed nothing.
I guess I'm a bit hard headed...


Lately, I've taken a hard look at myself and tried to be at peace with the fact that i haven't been more successful. In reality, i haven't done too bad for a high school dropout.
I am trying to transition into a mindset of seeing the glass half full, as opposed to half empty. It can be a struggle at times.
Looking back, i can see where i have set my own personal bar so high that i could not enjoy my accomplishments.
These are just my inner thoughts on the subject, but I've done some remarkably distracting and unproductive things. Like buying 5 new Gibson's in 2 years, in hopes of finding one that didnt require major work to make "right," only to go back to a brand new Schecter, which i had used since 2005, which needed nothing.
I guess I'm a bit hard headed...


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