Is it always greener on the
other side? 
I had that burning
question in my head too when I dared to take on a new job-an entry level position at a company with a global operation. The risk: I’m 34, it’s not exactly the best time to find out. And pursuing
dreams and embarking on adventures for small paychecks are risky and lethal  especially when one plans to retire in a few years with some decent savings.
But for the last six months, I
discovered that far more important than how a story will end (whether I succeed or fail) is knowing that I no longer feel like I’m in ‘autopilot.’ I
do not feel like I’m marching towards an unavoidable slow death, I am actually looking forward to a lot of things.
“Uncertainty is where things happen. It is where
the opportunities — for success, for happiness, for really living — are
waiting.”
The difference: I am challenged and I am inspired. Three things: travel, photography and love.
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| Grand Cayman-with the Carnival Dream in the background, a dog day-dreams | 
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| Latched | 
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| New Orleans! | 
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| my sweet Carnival dream | 
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| countless selfies | 
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| Nassau | 
“Only those who
dare to lose greatly can achieve greatly.”
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| thriller, filler and spillers | 
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| Exactly! | 
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| something old, something borrowed | 
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| out of the deep blue | 
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| analog GPS | 
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| found the best person to be lost with | 
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| Checkmate | 
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| a colorful life and death | 
“It’s not vision or
passion or a steadfast insistence on destroying every barrier between yourself
and some prize you’re obsessed with. Rather, it’s the ability to adopt an
unconventional approach to learning: an improvisational flexibility…”
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| the sun rising at Alanta | 
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| living the Dream | 
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| Jamaican find | 
 
 
I once wanted to go the same journey, I think I still do..
ReplyDeletegud luck and stay safe..