Mar 07, 2007 15:17
Q: "There's no personal information in your journal. Can you tell me a little about where you live, what you do, what things are important to you, what makes getting up in the morning worthwhile, taht sort of very basic thing? I don't have any fix on your personality."
A: The lack of personal information is probably intentional, but I did obligate myself to answer questions, so I'll give it a try.
I live in a small fortress of solitude a good hour's drive from any of my friends and considerably farther from my family.
I have a job that I love but do not talk much about.
I get out of bed in the morning because, much as I love my bed (and I do love my bed) and all the things that happen there (not least of which are my dreams), even more things happen *out* of my bed, so spending more than 1/3 of my time there would be limiting.
What things are important to me... this feels like one of those questions to which the answer would fluctuate wildly depending on when it was asked. Right now I'd say freedom, experiences, variety, and competence.