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Sunday, August 15, 2010 . 8:56 PM

Survival

I think it's time for me to stop trying to fight in the big leagues any further and be content with what I have and can do or am willing to do at this moment.

If not, then all my life will just be a struggle. And I ask you, will it be worth it? If other people want to fight tooth and nail to get to where they want to as fast as possible then by all means. If they love doing so, then I congratulate them. If they're flogging themselves to death just to get that headstart over others who don't, then I pity them.

I know the limits of my own abilities; I won't try to kill myself just to accelerate my future job opportunities. I'm destined to be a mediocre-man, anyway.

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