Conversation Between Fynn and Wolf Kanno

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  1. I'm almost finished writing it up.

    As for the other point, I feel it may also come down to what you prioritize. I would have probably achieved most of my goals by now if I had thrown caution to the wind and abandoned friends and family to work solely on my goals. The point is that I would have wound up with regret in some form either way. It's just a part of life, but the important lesson is to learn from regret but to never let it control us.
  2. Ooh, I need to see it :P
  3. So I've recently been thinking about how we never really know how life will go for us. We can plan and work but through twists of fate, things can happen that will either pull us up or drive us to the ground. You can't really know where exactly you'll be in ten years - perhaps all your dreams will have come true, or maybe you'll have completely different dreams altogether. Maybe you'll be miserable, or maybe you'll be the happiest, most fulfilled person alive. You never know what hand you'll be dealt. So while it's important to have a goal in mind and work at it, it's important to learn to let things go as well as just take life as it is. So maybe the key to being happy is all about accepting yourself and your surroundings as they are rather than striving for some ideal, unpredictable future. So yeah, you probably are doing something right. And whatever happens in the future, happens. I for one have faith in your creative skills, but what matters is that there's ways in which life is good now.
  4. I don't think a few people are going to like my "worst RPG per generation" post...
  5. That is good to hear
  6. If it helps it helps. I've been trying hard to get over the fact that my life has not exactly fallen neatly into the road of progress as society would like me to, and frankly, the few school mates I still talk to who did try to follow that path all seem pretty miserable to me, so I must be doing something right.
  7. Who know if I never end up doing that. I have some weird ideas sometimes, and doing something involving getting back to school crosses my mind...
  8. Sorry to hear that, but I can get how you feel. It was weird when I went back to college and dealing with students fresh out of high school while I was in my late twenties.
  9. YOu know what the most depressing part is? My brother's going to uni this year. My brother who is 8 years younger than me. There is a slight possibility that I will still be a student by the time he becomes the student. Which is utterly humiliating. Seriously, I hate being stuck in this student/adult limbo

    Also, I can;t afford to go to the annual con that starts tomorrow and they have a sci-fi writing and worlbuilding workshop in English
  10. Yeah, that always sucks when our stuck doing menial things when you have a creative drive finally going for you.
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