Nah, really. As much as I aspire to do, I'm not doing anything. I guess I'm overloaded with just the sheer thought of trying to do it all. Let's see:
- I want to run Nova Mundi and make it a smooth operation.
- I want to learn how to draw well on my pen tablet.
- I want to make a ton of vectors in Inkscape.
- I want to keep up with a few dozen friendships, near-daily.
- I want to earn more money so I can buy stuff.
- I want to learn how to effectively use FL Studio, and the plugins therein.
- I want to host a successful Deviantart group.
- I want to morph that deviantart group into a successful website with a purpose.
- I want to keep my computer files as a well-organized library of easily-accessible stuff.
- I want to stay fit by working out.
- I want to learn how to use Mandelbulber and find great fractals.
- I want to produce music that people want to listen to, and that I think sounds great.
- I want to collect and keep organized a large library of music from my favorite artists.
- I want to produce quality videos.
- I want to write books.
- I want to play with computer hardware and keep it running smoothly.
- I want to learn how to sustain myself, in the even of disaster.
- I want to learn how to code.
- I want to be capable of coding any webpage addition or minecraft plugin or windows application that I can think of.
- I want to know how to sing well.
- I want to play a large number of video games very thoroughly and on a daily basis.
- I want to be recognized by other people who do the things I do.
- I want to always be there for people to talk to, so I can listen and understand, and help them when they need it.
- I want to be a perfectly creative and self-sustaining web admin and server host who has an artistic following in many fields while he fixes computers and codes things for them as well as talking to people and playing games.
I think I have a bit of a tall-order to fill. Maybe I should choose specific areas to focus on.
It'd be very nice to look back, from thirty years in the future, and see my aspirations knowing that I was able to achieve them.
-Skylark
- I want to run Nova Mundi and make it a smooth operation.
- I want to learn how to draw well on my pen tablet.
- I want to make a ton of vectors in Inkscape.
- I want to keep up with a few dozen friendships, near-daily.
- I want to earn more money so I can buy stuff.
- I want to learn how to effectively use FL Studio, and the plugins therein.
- I want to host a successful Deviantart group.
- I want to morph that deviantart group into a successful website with a purpose.
- I want to keep my computer files as a well-organized library of easily-accessible stuff.
- I want to stay fit by working out.
- I want to learn how to use Mandelbulber and find great fractals.
- I want to produce music that people want to listen to, and that I think sounds great.
- I want to collect and keep organized a large library of music from my favorite artists.
- I want to produce quality videos.
- I want to write books.
- I want to play with computer hardware and keep it running smoothly.
- I want to learn how to sustain myself, in the even of disaster.
- I want to learn how to code.
- I want to be capable of coding any webpage addition or minecraft plugin or windows application that I can think of.
- I want to know how to sing well.
- I want to play a large number of video games very thoroughly and on a daily basis.
- I want to be recognized by other people who do the things I do.
- I want to always be there for people to talk to, so I can listen and understand, and help them when they need it.
- I want to be a perfectly creative and self-sustaining web admin and server host who has an artistic following in many fields while he fixes computers and codes things for them as well as talking to people and playing games.
I think I have a bit of a tall-order to fill. Maybe I should choose specific areas to focus on.
It'd be very nice to look back, from thirty years in the future, and see my aspirations knowing that I was able to achieve them.
-Skylark