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Interesting advice that one of my students received from her grandma. 

"Don't marry anyone from your hometown or you will be stuck their forever. Go see the world and find someone." 

 

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15 hours ago, Texsox said:

Interesting advice that one of my students received from her grandma. 

"Don't marry anyone from your hometown or you will be stuck their forever. Go see the world and find someone." 

 

I have been all over the place and enjoy nothing more than being stuck in my hometown.

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2 hours ago, Milkman delivers said:

That doesn’t change what I said. Sounds like Grammy regrets not whoring it up even more than she did.

Grandma probably had the means and opportunity to travel back in the 60s

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On 9/24/2024 at 5:31 PM, Texsox said:

Interesting advice that one of my students received from her grandma. 

"Don't marry anyone from your hometown or you will be stuck their forever. Go see the world and find someone." 

 

idk, I married someone from my home town. We moved back when we were planning on having kids but never lived very far away. We live 10 minutes from either set of grandparents and my kids see their grandparents weekly (and even more when they were preschool aged). I've spent the last 20 years traveling all over with my wife. I live next to several hundred acres of restored prairie while being a relatively quick train ride from the best city in the world and two major international airports.

Lots of different paths in life can lead to good outcomes.

 

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2 hours ago, StrangeSox said:

idk, I married someone from my home town. We moved back when we were planning on having kids but never lived very far away. We live 10 minutes from either set of grandparents and my kids see their grandparents weekly (and even more when they were preschool aged). I've spent the last 20 years traveling all over with my wife. I live next to several hundred acres of restored prairie while being a relatively quick train ride from the best city in the world and two major international airports.

Lots of different paths in life can lead to good outcomes.

 

I agree totally.

I've come to believe that the happiest people I know have the most choices. Eliminating choices and creating obstacles isn't a path I would recommend for anyone. 

People find inspiration everywhere, I found mine in an improv class. "Yes . . . and" is the building block of all improv. I try to say yes to all new opportunities (that my wife approves of) and explore it. I'm happiest when I'm learning new things and my wife shares that passion. I don't think it would matter where she was from. 

 

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