7. Do you have a secret hunch about how you will die?
Not at all. I hope to die with a smile on my face, having lived a good life.
8. Name three things you and your partner appear to have in common.
By partner, I’ll default to my wife. We have a deep sarcastic look at life/sense of humor. We have good conflict resolutions skills. We trust each other.
9. For what in your life do you feel most grateful?
For friends that tolerate me, for allowing me to love them.
10. If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be?
I don’t have a lot of complaints. If there were issues with how I was raised, I resolved them long ago. I have tried to keep most of my criticism inward, where I can act upon it. There isn't any point to look at my parents and think of their flaws. I wasn't the easiest child to raise.
11. Take four minutes and tell your partner your life story in as much detail as possible.
See me individually on this. I’m more than willing to share it on a one to one basis. There are things that are more important on who I am addressing this answer.
12. If you could wake up tomorrow having gained any one quality or ability, what would it be?
I want to be a good writer, to be able to express myself through that medium. This is just for personal reasons. I don't desire to write fiction or articles. It stems from a time in my life when I was limited to the written word, and I made a lot of mistakes then. It has carried over to this day and fuels a love of office supplies. It carries over to this blog. I’m no good over the phone. I want to write if I can’t be face to face.
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