Little Victories
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Yeah, feeling this!
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This is the same voice that gets me through command line Linux every day for my job, lol.
"Who remembered a grep flag on only the third try after only using the same command 2,000 previous times?"
"It was me! I did!"
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Well, that's definitely not disconercerning!
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If my inner voice wasn't a drill instructor, I'd never get anything done.
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Many years ago I remember having this very same feeling about taking a left turn at an intersection. It was a smooth turn, maybe it was about the rate at which I accelerated and returned the wheel to the centre position, the car didn't jolt it any way... so I just felt extra proud about myself on that.
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Earl is me in the past that did something for me now, thanks Earl(ier on).
Ron (LateRON) is who I do it for. Do it for Ron, be grateful to Earl. Self-sufficiency 101.
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Do it for Ron, be grateful to Earl. Self-sufficiency 101.
That's delightful. Thanks.
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Ain't it though? Been nice to me...
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My shoulder critic is my mom. I'm working on evicting her from my brain, but yeah. It's a thing.
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This also illustrates the importance of listening to my inner six-year old.
There's no better feeling than realizing I've just done something that my six year old self would have bragged about for weeks.