Do you have a master plan that has an end, or is it not dependent on a time line?
Continuing education aside, and retirement plans aside?
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My master plan is to be happy every single day for the rest of my life, and I plan to see my 100th birthday, and beyond (I hope).
My current plan is to live each day to the fullest, since we’re all going to fry on 12/21/12, right @jeffgoldblumsprivatefacilities?
(Smirks, breathes on and buffs her nails.) My work here is done.
I have a master plan to travel back in time. As you can perhaps understand, the time line on this thing is all screwed up. Once I get the schedule knocked out, the rest should be easy…
Why, what happens on 12/21/12??????
I so do not have a master plan. I wish I did, maybe I would have made something of myself… accomplished something. I’m so sure that if I ever really got my shit together, I would be unstoppable. I suppose some sort of “master plan” would have gone a long way in that regard, but… it was not to be.
yes, but have you ever had a moment when you said to yourself, “I have arrived.”? Has that ever been enough. Enough for the moment maybe.
I don’t have a master plan, but I do have short term and medium range goals and plans to make long term goals.
I did have a master plan….. but it rather came undone when I hit 26yrs old & was still alive.
My plan is to embrace life and all it has to offer.
I live one day at a time. There’s nothing wrong with having a plan. I’ve just been around long enough to know tomorrow is not guaranteed.
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