If you enjoy the learning process and the whole process brings you joy, then the difficult is worth it. If it is something to do that is frustrating and does not include any joy, might be time to look for something else.
That being said - you have an amazing eye for composition and I adore seeing the pictures you post.
If it wasn't difficult, it wouldn't be worth doing! I think.
"We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard." - JFK.
I've always wondered--what
are
the "other things"?
If it wasn't difficult, it wouldn't be worth doing! I think.
Fair enough! This is why I have no accomplishments, and certainly none in my personal life.
I've always wondered--what are the "other things"?
Making contact with the Quakers who objected to the Nazi Moon Base. It was either Brigham Young or Joseph Smith who said the people of the moon dressed like Quakers.
people of the moon dressed like Quakers.
Makes sense.
I don't think there's a dress code for Quakers, at least not these days.
Amusing story - I went to a Quaker college; told a co-worker this once and he, making a common mistake, kept trying to picture me in a long black dress with a white cap and apron and sturdy shoes. Didn't quite work ... then I had to explain that Quakers are not Amish.
And, of course, there's the giant Transformer that's on the Moon. (Yes, I watched Transformer 3, I enjoyed it).
I am at the airport! I spent an alarming amount of money on grapes and a salad. We're probably not going to depart on time but at least we have a plane.
I've always wondered--what are the "other things"?
Clearly not Marilyn Monroe.
If only the Transformers could settle their disputes in Quaker meetings, rather than by punching things...