Zen Pencils by Gavin Aung Than for March 18, 2024

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member 10 months ago

    Nursing fits that bill. There’s always something new to learn, skills to improve, specialties to explore.

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    Yakety Sax  10 months ago

    https://notalwaysright.Com/you-say-it-best-when-you-say-nothing-at-all-2/322130/

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    Willywise52 Premium Member 10 months ago

    All depends on what you’re comfortable with,I suppose.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Good. It seems Dean is doing something better than marketing.

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    Old Time Tales  10 months ago

    I wonder how much his old marketing life still supports his new life? I expect it takes a lot of money to be able to support yourself as an ultramarathoner.

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    LAFITZGERALD  10 months ago

    I comply with this cartoon!! Thank you so much for providing it!

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    Bruce1253  10 months ago

    When you have found what fits your soul, work is play. . . If you can’t find it in your existing job, keep searching, you deserve better. It may not actually be a “Job,” as in the strip. But there is something out there that will match your need, if you have the courage to find it.

    I found mine after I retired and started working with the homeless. Now I am making a difference with people who have nothing, amid the filth, the drugs, the needles, the poo; by providing food, water, clothing, and the knowledge that people care. Finding what matches your soul can take you to strange and wonderful places. Amazingly there are others who feel the same. We have a “High Performing Team,” some who go on the street, others who support the street team my making sandwiches, getting fruit, gathering clothing. . . All are volunteers. That such people exist confirms my faith in humanity. Be A Light In The Darkness, And The Darkness Will Never Win.

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    david.reichert  9 months ago

    I never understood excercise, it is enherently selfish. The whole idea of expending effort to not produce something is an anathema to me. You could have built a house, fed the poor, educated children. Such a waste.

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