Decisions. The average person now makes more decisions in a day than most did in weeks, months, even years. Decisions can engulf us. Haunt us. Overwhelm us. Interrupt us. Even stalk us in our dreams, ummm, a Nightmare on Choice Street? Choices are great, but too many can make it difficult, or almost impossible to make and trust decisions. Then comes the morning after, littered with “Did I make the right choice?”, “What did I do?”, “Can I return this?”, “What was I thinking?”.
Even in blogging there are so many decisions. At first, it felt frightening, like I was that boy in Jurassic Park, when Dr. Grant was explaining how Velociraptors kill.
Now I’m more like Chris Pratt, on a motorcycle, riding with the Velociraptors in Jurassic World, which for me was an all-out, action-packed cheesefest (in a good way), but a noticeable lack of Jeff Goldblum
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Yeah.
Red socks or blue socks? No socks?
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One foot with a blue and red striped sock, one foot no sock!
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Thank you! Yes! Made my life easy!
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Jeff Goldblum. . . yes, please! I’d forgot about him.; gonna go pin him to my board “Hey, Good Lookin’.”
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With the Internet your words and actions are documented forever.
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Judge Milian always says, “Say it, forget it; write it, regret it,” in just that context!
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Sage words.
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Thank you kindly for the reblog, glad you could make it to the party – it’s ongoing if you want to pop back and leave links (which people may or may not click – see, I clicked your link), let people know it’s a great way to promote blogs for free. 🙂
Thanks again, hope this day is treating you well. 🙂
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