tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7193005159654060545.post3157244628491977981..comments2024-01-04T03:21:53.195-05:00Comments on Fear in Writing: My resume, my kidsJournoMichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11170364981958685438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7193005159654060545.post-8991448304063693742009-10-15T22:19:40.346-04:002009-10-15T22:19:40.346-04:00I don't know if it's drive or inertia, or ...I don't know if it's drive or inertia, or if those are the same thing. <br /><br />Drive=to move by force or compulsion. Inertia=retaining state of movement as long as not acted upon by external force. Okay. So it couldn't be inertia! Plenty of external forces! One more point on my scoreboard, thanks!<br /><br />MicheleJournoMichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11170364981958685438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7193005159654060545.post-46925652915042726692009-10-15T13:55:16.982-04:002009-10-15T13:55:16.982-04:00Irony; not a fan? I've had exactly these same...Irony; not a fan? I've had exactly these same thoughts at one time or another. My kids didn't care that I had a University degree as they were painting their highchairs with Pablum. I learned to take a deep breath and know I was doing the right thing. Kids grow and you get part of your life back. <br /><br />I admire your drive. *applause for you!*<br /><br />ElspethElspeth Futcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10330102545384369360noreply@blogger.com