London Magazine: “a sensitive, self-conscious creature …
in sad revolt against uncongenially banausic employment.”
(Of course, the mag wasn’t describing me.)
Adam Jason P is an indecisive man in arrested development. Ironically, he calls himself a Libertarian.
Riddled with social anxiety, he is unemployed with no college experience, yet he works long hours on his own projects anyway.
He doesn’t really believe in money, considers debt “insanity,” and is willing but stonewalled in his environment and perceptions
— rather “brick-walled,” as he knows a thing or two about the Tower of Babel. (Don’t be a brick!)
A realist, a vocalist, a programmer, and a free-hand illustrator.
Most of his shoddy, spotty work exists on other sites, including his past shoddy, spotty writing work.
He understands that no one ever “does it alone.”
Everyone has someone in their heart.
Keep the love. Screw the peace. (Kidding!)
Please feel free to give constructive criticism.
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You’d think writing would be therapeutic, but… what if you still didn’t know what to do, year after year?
I’m open to ideas.
Interesting! If writing weren’t therapeutic why would we return to it? Would that mean it’s like a drug…and a bad one? Can’t be!! Maybe one should just keep writing, to know the questions to the answers…Have fun writing…
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Not if I aimlessly lose sleep with it.
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Your about made me smile.
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First time anyone said that about anything I’ve done.
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People do not find humor where they should…in everything.
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“Adam Jason P is an indecisive man in arrested development.”
Made me smile, too. =)
I imagine you’ve figured things out a bit a year-and-a-half later. At least for the blogging, if you’re still game for some guidance, I have more posts on succeeding. Tap open any post to open up the sidebar and you’ll see BLOGGING under My Topics.
I think you’ll do just fine. Love your wry humor.
HW
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I guess I’m screwed beyond recognition that that line isn’t a joke. It’s not funny. And it’s no longer true only because I’m no longer indecisive. (Still stuck. Still sucks.)
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Hey, what a surprise… I looked for this page yesterday and was too dim to find it. 😉 Pleasant surprise to read it now… many thanks for the reblog, my friend. Hope all is well.
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I love your About page, Jason. It is amusing – despite the underlying anxieties and hang-ups you profess to have. You sound like a really nice guy to me. And writing is definitely therapeutic. When you’re happy with what you write, you feel really good about yourself. It’s good to say ‘Hello’ to you.
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Another person to call me Jason. Which doesn’t make much sense here that my first name came first with a space. Maybe I should add an extra space… Happy Boxing Day.
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Oops! I see now that your name is Adam. No, You don’t need an extra space, I just need better glasses! Happy New Year to you, in advance.
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In all your wit, I see a writer evolving.
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I thought this was were I would come to see you upside down, Adam. Bummer. Thanks for reading my poetry.
Your About Me is written smartly. I like that.
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I’d say it’s upside down. 🙂
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Oh! Nice… 🙂 I think you’re teasing me. 🙂
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I wish. Really, I wish I was; I love redheads. 😉
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Well, I was referring to your upside down smile, but you loving redheads is an interest. I like hearing that. You boys are rare. 😉
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Another mistake on my part…and… 🙂
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Not a mistake at all… 😉
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Hi Adam! You have very beautiful blog! I enjoy it! I will be glad to see you at me in the blog. 🙂
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You should add you are also a blogger that signs up for things with no info lol.
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Only on your site, man. I know you’re a good person.
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“Don’t be a brick” is sound advice for anyone.
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I hope you don’t mind that I’m following…what took me so long?
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Your profile links to stuphblog.wordpress.com, which was deleted.
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I’m trying to figure how to discontinue that. I only contributed to that blog. I don’t have a blog of my own…nor am I sure I want one. I love reading the work of others.
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Honestly, I’m almost 52 and still don’t know what I’m going to be when I grow up.
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Roles, careers, determination … no one figures the big picture out. But that’s besides the point of life. Which is, to live and love. And change, of course.
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What’s a good starter post for me to read on your blog?
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I don’t know. It’s a mixed bag…far from flawless. …There’s No One Can Save You (but yourself), which was a turning point for me. But even that shows its age… anything before July 27, 2014 I wouldn’t recommend reading, unfortunately.
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I’ll check it out, thanks!
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and struggles. Honesty is refreshing.
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I like yiur writing style. It made me smile
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I like your writing style. It made me smile
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