Aug. 10 2009

zachklein:

When you live in NYC for too long, it’s common to forget what you originally came to do.

I just got back from a weekend up in the Adirondacks — shingling the roof of this new shed, chopping wood to heat a sauna, playing soccer with a big group friends — and it snuck up on me this morning upon waking up in Brooklyn, “Oh yeah, I came here to make $$$ so I could afford to live a peaceful life someplace naturally beautiful, where I can build sheds and play soccer all of the time.”

Folks, this internet shit is really addicting. Let’s spend some more time thinking about why we do it.

this is a powerful lesson my dad taught me a while ago. lots of times in life, you have to endure what you have capacity for in order to create opportunity for the rest of your life.

  1. mammalsmusicmusings reblogged this from andrewmahon and added:
    Sometimes I think “Life is good.” But then that ends and life sucks again. Seriously, though, these are some very true...
  2. andrewmahon reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    how incredibly true
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  7. dalasverdugo reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    it from Portland.
  8. bendelaney reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    This is SUCH good advice....these same thoughts.
  9. aaannnaaa reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    easily travel (and dream) without spending a lot
  10. peterfeld reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    parties where people will take my picture
  11. shoulder-blade reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    couldn’t have said
  12. boutofcontext reblogged this from zachklein and added:
    Zach Klein’s timely call...periodically re-evaluate.