Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Flux Capacitor

The proposition of losing your memory is scary to me. I wonder if it would be better to get amnesia and suddenly lose all memory, or for your memory to slip away a little at a time. It would be nice to have the extra time with your remaining memory, but it would be a terrifying experience. I don't think I could handle it. Knowing that there are blocks of time in your history that you simply know nothing about. Like black holes of life that you once had and will never get back. I wouldn't be able to get through that. I'll take the amnesia.

What would you do if you woke up one day? Not like, waking up after going to sleep, but waking up into a different history. As if what you experienced as life was actually a dream. I guess it would be even crazier if you woke up a different age. Living a forty year life only to wake up as a 13 year old again. That would be hard to stomach.

My love for Tacoma grows everyday. I really don't have any desire to leave. I think it would be interesting to live in a few different places for periods of time, and I probably will, but I think my first home will be in Old Town. It's been so long since I've been proud of where I live. I love being able to say I live in Tacoma. I'm really excited for its future.

This prospect of settling down has begun to appear much more attractive to me lately. It still makes me really nervous, and I don't know how feasible until I have my own place. I can't decide on how soon that will be.

I've got some key choices to make pretty soon. I feel that these are choices that are significant to my future. When a stock is in a pattern of trending, where the prices are stuck in a sideways movement, never falling below its support but never breaking through its resistance, it's called congestion. You should always keep an eye on stocks experiencing congestion because as the pressure of volume builds, the stock will eventually shoot into a temporary but significant uptrend or downtrend before find new support and resistance. My life is nearing the end of a congestion period, and the analysts advise you buy the stock.

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