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The Lens & Letters Ministry's avatar

Hi, I love the reflective question. I read somewhere that pursuing a dream can cost not only money but other dreams as well, and this is what I based my decision on as a 25-year-old going through a quarter-life crisis. Which dream is more important, and which dreams am I willing to sacrifice in order to pursue that dream? Are the dreams I am choosing to pursue the ones I won’t regret letting go of? Will letting them go haunt me in the future? And will I have a more satisfying life after pursuing the more important dream?

Thismightbelin's avatar

That ending felt unfinished in the most intentional way. It left me suspended in thoughts about choice, meaning of life, and what it means to simply choose.

Thank you for trusting the readers with that silence, may we all remember that choice we made, in itself, is part of being alive.

Ongam's avatar

Dude, you're the graphic designer of TWS and no one else is! You're reaching people now over the world, who have even read your book (I've bought it in Europe). Who else is this guy? Keep doing great!

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Hood's avatar

For what my outsider's perspective is worth, I think you're doing great for yourself & your loved ones! You're providing AND you're receiving. I hope you find contentment in whatever stage of life you find yourself :)

Waddee's avatar

I did not see the end coming. I really needed to read that ending. Thank you so much.

JΞFØRCΞX's avatar

At the end of the day, it is all about opportunity costs. Whichever path you choose, will always have a certain degree of regret and loss.

An important question that we should always ask ourselves would be where we want to go and do next.

Patrick L Stiady, Ir. MM.'s avatar

The grass is always greener on the other side ...