Rich,
I never could have imagined the amount of work that goes into your business. It has to be tough at times, but I'm sure you still come out satisfied with your efforts in the end, right?
That's hard to say. I guess I have to admit that I do have a lingering fear that when I am on my death bed that I will regret spending so much time working and not spending more time enjoying life..... :shrugs: This does suck up nearly all of my time.
It IS work...
I don't care how much you like to do something, too much is still TOO MUCH at times.
Plus getting old and feeble just doesn't help at ALL........... :bang:
I guess it's a passion. If you're not finding any enjoyment in it, then it's not worth doing.
I think maybe 20 some years ago it was a passion to Rich, now its business as usual, understandably, it is worth doing even though it is over whelming..
Tim of T and J
I think maybe 20 some years ago it was a passion to Rich, now its business as usual, understandably, it is worth doing even though it is over whelming..
Tim of T and J
Interesting, I've NEVER heard that saying . . . :shrugs: Sounds kinda made up to me.I think the saying is true, that if you keep getting more corns you will start to love each one less and less and eventually will lose almost all love for them, thus ending the passion.
Interesting, I've NEVER heard that saying . . . :shrugs: Sounds kinda made up to me.
D80
Ooops, sorry, nope, not ringin' a bell. My bad I guess.The saying is different that what I said following it. The saying is that if you keep on having more of one thing (toys, pets, corns, what have you) you will begin to like or love each item less and less. I believe it was actually Dean who said that if he got more and more corns that he might start to love each one less and less, though I may be mistaken.
Ooops, sorry, nope, not ringin' a bell. My bad I guess.
D80
I'm an American, you must be from like Guatemala or something. I don't even have a saying which is even remotely similar to the saying that you are quoting that sounded made up. Either way, no bells are a ringing. Sorry. If it makes you feel better I didn't even sleep in a Holiday Inn Express last night and I still don't have a clue who you are trying to quote. :uhoh:Lol, you're in ND, I'm in PA. I can easily see how our saying differ.
The saying is different that what I said following it. The saying is that if you keep on having more of one thing (toys, pets, corns, what have you) you will begin to like or love each item less and less. I believe it was actually Dean who said that if he got more and more corns that he might start to love each one less and less, though I may be mistaken.