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Jason Byrne
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Good. Then I'm an optimist.Lol I'd say yes to that!
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Good. Then I'm an optimist.Lol I'd say yes to that!
I was asked, a long time ago, if I was an optimist or a pessimist. I responded realist. After giving me a confused look I got asked,"An optimist sees a glass as half-full, a pessimist sees it as half-empty. How does a realist see it?"I think that's a realist, actually...
I was asked, a long time ago, if I was an optimist or a pessimist. I responded realist. After giving me a confused look I got asked,"An optimist sees a glass as half-full, a pessimist sees it as half-empty. How does a realist see it?"
I looked at him, shocked, and said,"You have a glass?" "I understand!" was all he said.
Like some, I no longer do the "9 to 5". My wife is blind (mostly) so I take her where she needs to go, when she needs me to. I spend lots of time on the computer during the week, but try to quit about 5:00 pm PST to watch tv with the wife and knit. That being said, I have to make lots of notes on most everything (memory issues). Like most of you, I plot and plan in my head a lot, make notes, etc. and work on editing my completed novel. There are times I get tired of being in the realm of my first and second book, so will spend time weaving another one. The hard part I have to remember to make a note about some insight I thought of while driving. I sometimes forget to make a note about something I wanted (or needed) to remember later. Note: My first novel started as a short-story in 1974 and then spent 30+ years banging around inside my head until it finally started to escape in 2005.
Gee whiz! Thanks! (blushing)Not only a writer, not only all the other things, but also someone's rock.