Sunday, September 04, 2005

when things don't go our way


this evening I’ve been searching the web for why are they disappoints in our life. Found what a lot people been disappointed in.
Are we basically told what we should be disappointed in all though are life.
For sometime now I’ve been trying to get back into ceramics. I’ll make some headway and some unexplained reason some event in life doesn’t always go like clock work.
I’ve been told why we have disappointments in our life is: So we can learn and all of our bases are covered for what every we do in life


Well I’ve got quite a ways towards getting my shop up and running. I put in power to the shop. And got some of the supplies that’s needed to do ceramics. Since gas and every thing seem to be going up. My paycheck doesn’t go as it once did.
My goal was to do a show mid September in Sandpoint I know I won’t be ready for that show. Even if I had all my supplies to do ceramics honestly my inventory would been squat. So this way I can build my inventory. But I know I need to establish a new goal to work towards.

As I look at web why do we have disappointed in our life’s I should of look what’s the real meaning of life. I found two quotes that I real enjoy, their short and sweet.


Disappointment is a sort of bankruptcy -- the bankruptcy of a soul that expends too much in hope and expectation.

Disappointment, when it involves neither shame nor loss, is as good as success, for it supplies as many images to the mind, and as many topics to the tongue.

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