As it was written yesterday, happiness is a choice. I have the honor of reading and interacting with the work of a fellow daily typist, named Kent Peterson and recently he wrote "I VOTE EVERYDAY," highlighting the choices he makes with intention. Kent has inspired my writing and has even challenged me, at the same time I started to challenge myself. The dots connected.
To continue further, happiness is a choice. Kent tells us that each day we make a series of votes for the kind of day we want, the kind of people we want to be. Recently, I took a job that I wasn't looking for. I still don't know if I want. But, i have a choice to make, a vote to cast.
For me, supporting my family is the choice. Team Roman is who i play for and I wear that jersey proudly. So, while i discover what I want to do, I will do what I can in order to ensure stability, peace and order.
I'll be clear, I like the job and its potential. But I did not envision myself doing it. Now that I am, I do it with 100% energy and effort. Because I chose to do everything that way. I vote to show up, even when sick. Which is where I find myself this morning and why I am a tad late. It fascinates me the things we do when it comes to our families. How different would my votes or choices be without children? I don't know, nor do I care. But it is an interesting introspection to flirt with. It helps provide a perspective lost unless looked at.