Evening Reading: A Night Without the Net
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Please critique my portfolio: http://jonasnaimark.com/
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I would think a balanced approach between the two philosophies would be a better outlet. I definitely agree that there are far too many people out there who feel that work is just a necessary chore in order to go out and play, and it reflects in their work ethic and quality of work. But I don't think focusing on work as the main priority in life, and putting free time, recreation, etc. in a secondary position is healthy in the long run. That's how people work themselves to death.
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I think "no regrets" should be a justification for moving forward into something new, not for looking back and thinking you don't regret it.
for example should you hit on that lady at the bar? go for it so you don't regret not doing it.
However afterwards when she turns out to be completely insane and stalks you, you can regret it.
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I'm getting back into drugs again when I can find some out here. It's been awhile, and I was never into hardcore stuff just weed and shit that makes me laugh and enjoy tv. What do you suggest for dipping the toes back in or should I just stay hugs not drugs because Sheriff Joe is a scary fascist closeted homosexual with some weird racial issues? Please advise.
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