Bit presumptuous of you to assume you were invited!I certainly don't want a threesome with Mr Tea.
"I'm the Archivist, AMA"Version has successfully turned this place into Reddit.
I feel this too. But I think I'd prefer to achieve the relinquishing of the need to achieve something. Not that I can see myself embarking on the Eightfold Path any time soon, mind you.
Actually meant to go there years back but my Mum had a stroke so I had to change my plans - missed the trekking season. I went to Thailand instead which was pretty awesome, but I still want to walk up those mountains.Nepal is on the list too, deffo, cheers for the nudge.
I've been thinking about character structure a lot and how the basic pattern you've got sets you up for life, and failure or success. I think you have to have a certain kind of drive to make a real success of one's life, the kind of success that's widely recognised. I just don't know if I have that. I was listened to an interview with my fave podcaster (Tyler Cown) and he commented how, when he asks his guests about the reasons for their success (they're all high achievers, big names in their fields) that they probably hide how driven they really are, how ruthless. I can't think of any successful person I've met who didn't have this quality in one way or another.I've spent a decade trying to escape my ambitions and just enjoy life but oh boy has lockdown made it harder.
Establish a Reichian therapy practice.
Go to Japan & Nepal.
Yeah I'm a bit afraid to ask why.I like how thirdform calls Stan Herbert.
i think he's characterising you as a sort of old-fashioned english gent type fella, wearing a little bowler hat and with horn rimmed glasses or similar. Herbert is sort of an old posh man's name, but a small and careful figure, rosy-cheeked. I'm not sure where he's got this from, but 3rdform works in mysterious ways. the old ways really. the old ways and the sex gabber ways.