Why is it always about now, now, now? Yo...

A Shore of Abundance

Eleanor Brooks/Captain Brooks

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Why is it always about now, now, now? You must know exactly everything you want to be by eighteen or even seventeen. Why? What if I want to change directions as the wind does? What if I decide I wanted to be a circus clown one day and then I don’t get a laugh out of a snotty nose kid and I become a plumber? And then after an hour of being a plumber because I’m tired of unclogging toilets, I want to be a painter. And after I make my masterpiece, I say I want to lay down and look at the clouds?—You’re not listening to me!

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