I know you are not a Buddhist, however, U espouse some Buddhist Principles without you even knowing it. That's waht kills me.
Like There is this Lao Tzu Quote, -he wasn't a buddhist, but the founder of Taoism, which is similar in ways to Buddhism-
Anyway, one of his quotes is that... A Good Traveller has no Fixed Plans, and is not intent on arriving. See, you are open, but the thing that we are both learning, especially me is that it's the ACTIVITY, and not the Outcome. I dunno, I'm kinda learning this through so many facets.
Living Without Regret<br><i>Human Experience in Light of Tibetan Buddhism</i>
Anyway, I've read a couple of chapters. It's a great read, and I think it will fit U and O.
It would work but elsewhere as well.
LOL, just had some undergrad tell me, that she really enjoys my anecdotes... that she digs on my examples... anyway, she's older... it always seems to me when we are younger we don't compliment people enough, it's only as you mature do you understand how far a lil appreciation can go sometimes.