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<blockquote data-quote="ImLost" data-source="post: 9204848" data-attributes="member: 57170"><p>This probably isn't the thread to discuss it, but I used to be of a similar opinion. These days I tend to disagree. There is opportunity all around you if you are in the mindset to create or find it, then persue it doggedly enough. It's too easy these days to throw your hands up and say "ah well, I tried, but it didn't work out first time." </p><p>With so much technology at our fingertips and everything available "instantly" and so much impatience if something isnt available to us within 24 hours max of demanding it, no wonder my generation and younger haven't got the guts to see something through. </p><p>I'm a similar age to [USER=81760]@Jdunn55[/USER] and found early on in life if I truly want something enough, I'll find some way to make it work. Ask me how that's going at the moment and you might get a bit of a negative reaction from me, but it is a process, and I'm at a low point in that process for a variety of reasons. I believe [USER=81760]@Jdunn55[/USER] is too, hence my earlier post trying to logically figure out what the root of the challenges were. </p><p>I'll add a caveat to this and say that what you want has to be within the realms of being humanly possible. Another reason so many people give up is it turns out what they wanted was ludicrous and virtually impossible anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImLost, post: 9204848, member: 57170"] This probably isn't the thread to discuss it, but I used to be of a similar opinion. These days I tend to disagree. There is opportunity all around you if you are in the mindset to create or find it, then persue it doggedly enough. It's too easy these days to throw your hands up and say "ah well, I tried, but it didn't work out first time." With so much technology at our fingertips and everything available "instantly" and so much impatience if something isnt available to us within 24 hours max of demanding it, no wonder my generation and younger haven't got the guts to see something through. I'm a similar age to [USER=81760]@Jdunn55[/USER] and found early on in life if I truly want something enough, I'll find some way to make it work. Ask me how that's going at the moment and you might get a bit of a negative reaction from me, but it is a process, and I'm at a low point in that process for a variety of reasons. I believe [USER=81760]@Jdunn55[/USER] is too, hence my earlier post trying to logically figure out what the root of the challenges were. I'll add a caveat to this and say that what you want has to be within the realms of being humanly possible. Another reason so many people give up is it turns out what they wanted was ludicrous and virtually impossible anyway. [/QUOTE]
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