Random questions to which you seek an answer
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I miss my old Schott jacket, totally regret selling it. This one ends later today on ebay and I am considering if it is cool or not, should I buy it?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271228281011?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
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Fair comments guys, I think I just needed a sanity check
Thank you as always.
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I'm ambivalent about the two tone, but I love the cafe racer style. If I were ever to buy a leather jacket, that would be my pick.
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22, but it can change, I am only 25 haha
After my first apprenticeship (trained retail salesman) I did 9 months of alternative services at a Kindergarten with disabled/ handicapped kids and then I knew what I wanna do -
I've tried and failed 3x at doing what I love. Each time I'm thankful for the opportunity and go back to the drawing board. For now, it's more about the attitude and baggage I bring (or don't bring) with me to the job. It's been this way for the last 2.5 years, but was based on much deep/long meditation in my early 20's (took quite a few years to sink in)
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For reals, spent months living in monasteries around the world. It's worth doing, it's a practice I've used for so long it's just part of what makes me up these days.
In terms of pointers, the answer is yes, but it depends :). It depends on what style of person you are. I spent the first few years trying out many different schools / types of practice before I found one that worked for my method of being (Zen). Which are you (pick 1) visual, logical, story-drive? From there I can start looking for the right practice in your area. Feel free to PM me your reply at this point, as the next question is where do you live (suburb level)
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35, I am 36 now.
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Almost 30. I'm closer to 40 than 30 now…
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35 next week, still no idea what I want to do when I grow up
I've had four very distinct careers in my life, I've changed gears from medical research to law enforcement to investigation/quality control and now to training. I've been fairly successful at three of them, hated one of them
I've been pretty lucky in my professional career