hi.............errr.....I'm norman
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:06 pm
Got room for a mildly depressive, wait weary procrastination specialist?
I'm reasonably well house trained and most at home sitting on the back step by the bins flicking roll-up ash at the nearest drain grid.
I know the world is undergoing a massive shift and I generally approve but with a caution that drives enthusiasts nuts. I'm more into scanning the horizon for "ships" or clouds of dust than I am into burrowing down my own rabbit holes or applying muscle to any specific plans of development.
I'm kind of addicted to thinking things through and I find that getting 'focused' on objectives actually gets in the way of my kind of thinking, or at least my personal ability to think as well as I want to. It may be about my being slow to deal with changes either at a micro level or a macro level.
I also have a reluctance to read very long posts and I haven't read a book for several years.
With that bunch of negatives out of the way, here's my list of positives............
only kidding
I'm reasonably well house trained and most at home sitting on the back step by the bins flicking roll-up ash at the nearest drain grid.
I know the world is undergoing a massive shift and I generally approve but with a caution that drives enthusiasts nuts. I'm more into scanning the horizon for "ships" or clouds of dust than I am into burrowing down my own rabbit holes or applying muscle to any specific plans of development.
I'm kind of addicted to thinking things through and I find that getting 'focused' on objectives actually gets in the way of my kind of thinking, or at least my personal ability to think as well as I want to. It may be about my being slow to deal with changes either at a micro level or a macro level.
I also have a reluctance to read very long posts and I haven't read a book for several years.
With that bunch of negatives out of the way, here's my list of positives............
only kidding
