My my sons are always finding impossible to answer questions and paradoxes. I did not want to give them a blank look and the ol' "Go ask your father." Instead, I compiled the ones they asked, along with ones I had received in emails and even ones I had pondered for years but never looked up. Then I researched and worked until I had answered them all. Have fun reading them and knowing the answer when someone tries to stump you with an impossible question. Mom and Dad will love the 'at your fingertips' reference guide to every "Why?" question your toddler can throw at you.
I still have NO IDEA what I want to be when I grow up. And that’s okay. While I’m on the journey, I might as well enjoy the experience. Learn a few things, share my accumulated knowledge nuggets with anyone who wants ‘em (they are delicious btw) and try to stay impassioned, fascinated and excited about all that I encounter along the way. There's a billion people out there trying to fit into a mold of perceived excellence, I have no use for facsimiles in my reality. I surround myself with what is real and tangible and kind, and I am so extraordinarily grateful for the pleasure of such company.
I am the kind of friend who will never judge you and never abandon you. I might not text you right back or remember your cats birthday, but I'll move heaven and earth to help you avoid hell.
I adore positive people without agendas. Show me your awkward, introspective, honest, silly, vulnerable, embarrassing, curious, authentic self, and I will not only give you access to the truest , emotionally raw, sensitive, and sometimes insecure parts of me but If you can treat that with care, I will love you always.