Jeremy's Quest

Courage. Wisdom. Power.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Where have I been?

So it's been nearly 3 months since my last post, and for a while I kind of let go of Blogging altogether. Having a limited access to the Internet world and a full-time job and fiance makes it really hard to have any extra curriculars.

However, I am quickly learning my place in this world. Reality is settling in with ease and I am willing to face whatever challenges that come my way.

I've been experimenting delicately with different kinds of things I'd like to do with my life. I've been juggling with vocations such as becoming a youth minister for my church, making my dream a reality of being a recording artist, working as a video producer, training to deliver mail, being a writer, or just spend the rest of my life working in manufacturing. Each profession has its pros and cons, and each also has its realistic-ness and unrealistic-ness.

All I know is that happiness is a choice. It doesn't come to you, it isn't a material... It's a perspective, yet something imaginary. Kind of like the Prime Meridian. Who says the prime meridian has to be where it's marked?

All is well. I will right more later, but for now I am only wasting time.

Where have I been?

So it's been nearly 3 months since my last post, and for a while I kind of let go of Blogging altogether. Having a limited access to the Internet world and a full-time job and fiance makes it really hard to have any extra curriculars.

However, I am quickly learning my place in this world. Reality is settling in with ease and I am willing to face whatever challenges that come my way.

I've been experimenting delicately with different kinds of things I'd like to do with my life. I've been juggling with vocations such as becoming a youth minister for my church, making my dream a reality of being a recording artist, working as a video producer, training to deliver mail, being a writer, or just spend the rest of my life working in manufacturing. Each profession has its pros and cons, and each also has its realistic-ness and unrealistic-ness.

All I know is that happiness is a choice. It doesn't come to you, it isn't a material... It's a perspective, yet something imaginary. Kind of like the Prime Meridian. Who says the prime meridian has to be where it's marked?

All is well. I will right more later, but for now I am only wasting time.