RE: Index4INDEX Card 353: Lou Holtz 6

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It's possible that you're ready for something different from what was until recently the normal things. Then again, if you're like me, you're still trying to figure out what you want to be when you grow up; that's a more common thing than people realize.

I grew up wanting to be like Luke Skywalker, I end up being like Han Solo in the sequel trilogy. Who knew?

I came to Hive for the cryptocurrency and I joined LeoFinance to learn and write about cryptocurrency. Today, I'm zoned in to GHAWG and letting it guide me in what I write. This may work out for me once I get a routine going for regular long form content.

Whatever you do, even if the purpose isn't apparent at the moment, you'll be making a difference in someone's life as people read what you have to offer. A change in mindset can help when we need it, and maybe this is one of those times.

To go with the upvote and comment, please accept this slice of !PIZZA, bit of !LUV, and an !LOLZ.



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Yup, I’m just like you. Still figuring it all out and so it seems that I’m finding it hard to let go of the past… be it past relationships, past dreams or the things I once loved.

I can’t even remember who I wanted to be when I was a child. Figure ice skater 🤷🏻‍♀️😁
I just wanted to do better than my parents and that I did, but that was probably not clear enough wish.

Writing is definitely something I always loved doing too, so I guess I just need to stick to it and see where it takes me.

Bless you, thank you for the buffet of tokens 💙
!KING

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Great effort King @magnacarta, fantagira(3/7) is grateful for the work and dedication you put into this post. Your contributions are truly appreciated.

You are a true asset to this community. @fantagira is sending you 50.0 EXP as a way to say thank you for all that you do.

BTW! EXP! is the token that will unlock the full experience of our games and give you access to all the rewards


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It's OK if we don't remember what we wanted to be when we were children; sometimes it ends up being wrong for us (such as being a doctor yet faints at the sight of blood or the smell of stink).

Maybe there was something you were on track to doing or being , but for some reason you put it on hold only to end up forgetting about it. That happens to too many of us. Life-changing experiences such as a final bankruptcy or nearly getting killed can do that to us. You may still be able to pick up where you left off if you can remember what it was, or at worst start from scratch.

Thanks for the EXP. Now I need to accumulate them so I can give them out!

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