tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1643267247471673091.post1602628164056473294..comments2015-05-04T18:22:06.550-07:00Comments on Choosing A Direction: Learning CurveScarletthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02155344455116066071noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1643267247471673091.post-80567695516757030832013-11-13T16:54:15.715-08:002013-11-13T16:54:15.715-08:00I have already read this once, but waited to comme...I have already read this once, but waited to comment. I just re-read it, and the funny thing is...you don't disappoint. You do frustrate, but not for the reasons you think. You see Grasshopper, I know you. I know you like nobody's business, and all of those times that you FILTER, as you say, those are the frustrating times. I always know when there is more than you are saying. I always know when you are up to something I'm not on board with. The frustrating part to me is that you are an adult. If you 100% believe that what you are doing is right, then own it. To me or to anyone else. If you have to hide it, or FILTER it, well - I think you see the division it creates. Those are all your choices. I can't make them for you. I have been trying to understand why you find it necessary to distance yourself so much. You need to think about this some more. Like when you have your adult hat on.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05352868052347480803noreply@blogger.com