Stage 2, Day 7,
I've come to this realization that the 'status quo' is the result of the contributions of thousands of people around you, and not an arbitrary psychological state. It's a big deal because I don't want to disturb the 'status quo' and change the situation by interjecting myself, either verbally, physically, or in terms of sentiments. Once I decide to do what I please - within the law and a proper code of ethics - then my presence becomes part of a new 'status quo', of which other people will work around.
I made a friend who works at the same place as me. We live very near the workplace and we've gotten along very well, despite having different backgrounds. We went for a run today; did just about 4 miles, taking fewer and shorter breaks than last week on my own.
I have a job offer for a full-time permanent position with benefits; I am currently a contract consultant (with a higher wage) but without benefits. I did the math and the salary, despite being low, is about the exact same as my current job, due to travel expenses relating to this current job.
Likewise, I'm having a new craze about home-ownership, especially given that there's a home that would be practically perfect for what I want (live in with rental rooms).
I checked my credit score and came up with the number 773.
Anybody have experience with having rental properties?
I've come to this realization that the 'status quo' is the result of the contributions of thousands of people around you, and not an arbitrary psychological state. It's a big deal because I don't want to disturb the 'status quo' and change the situation by interjecting myself, either verbally, physically, or in terms of sentiments. Once I decide to do what I please - within the law and a proper code of ethics - then my presence becomes part of a new 'status quo', of which other people will work around.
I made a friend who works at the same place as me. We live very near the workplace and we've gotten along very well, despite having different backgrounds. We went for a run today; did just about 4 miles, taking fewer and shorter breaks than last week on my own.
I have a job offer for a full-time permanent position with benefits; I am currently a contract consultant (with a higher wage) but without benefits. I did the math and the salary, despite being low, is about the exact same as my current job, due to travel expenses relating to this current job.
Likewise, I'm having a new craze about home-ownership, especially given that there's a home that would be practically perfect for what I want (live in with rental rooms).
I checked my credit score and came up with the number 773.
Anybody have experience with having rental properties?
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