Question: Describe the characters and setting of your problem.
Response: The characters of my problem are practically verything and everyone that is new in my life and of some interest to me. The characters are liable to change at all times and in fact with time they do change. It is almost as though time is the lighting that illuminates the setting, or perhap the backdrop, of my problem.
The setting if my problem is in fact the my "life" and all that surrounds it. The very life I am living right now, right? As time passes we all learn new things, have and experiance new feelings, meet new people, and find new light in things that we once may have found only darkness and ambiguity. Time provides us with content to our lives, and our lives provide us with new and occasionally exciting things.
As I live each day, I learn more. And and as I continue to learn, I gain curiosity towards all the aspects of my life. I become more confused with what it is that I want; what it is I want to do, want to study, want to become...
And you see, that's my problem exactly. These "characters" in my problem continue to contribute to the question, (which is in fact my problem), "What is it that I want?"
Dillon, feel free to Email me for any additional information or questions,
-Theo
Response: The characters of my problem are practically verything and everyone that is new in my life and of some interest to me. The characters are liable to change at all times and in fact with time they do change. It is almost as though time is the lighting that illuminates the setting, or perhap the backdrop, of my problem.
The setting if my problem is in fact the my "life" and all that surrounds it. The very life I am living right now, right? As time passes we all learn new things, have and experiance new feelings, meet new people, and find new light in things that we once may have found only darkness and ambiguity. Time provides us with content to our lives, and our lives provide us with new and occasionally exciting things.
As I live each day, I learn more. And and as I continue to learn, I gain curiosity towards all the aspects of my life. I become more confused with what it is that I want; what it is I want to do, want to study, want to become...
And you see, that's my problem exactly. These "characters" in my problem continue to contribute to the question, (which is in fact my problem), "What is it that I want?"
Dillon, feel free to Email me for any additional information or questions,
-Theo
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