Interview from [livejournal.com profile] pookitty, yay!

Jun. 13th, 2003 06:25 pm
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Interview from [livejournal.com profile] pookitty, yay!
  1. You have the choice of getting a job you know will pay all the bills, but don't love...or having the job that you love, that doesn't pay as well. Which do you choose?
    It's all about loving what you do. Why enslave yourself to a horrible quality of life? That would imply that I believe money is the answer to all life's problems. Not having to worry about money is nice but being miserable at work would leave me well, miserable.
  2. What is your preferred footwear?
    Well, the climate here in Canada can be pretty extreme in the winter so I tend to stick to big treaded boots. In the summer I wear my trendy bowling shoes or big clunky Cat® sandals. Oh yeah, and my crystal slippers. You know, for those special occasions.
  3. Which makes you happier, spending time with yourself or in a big group of people?
    I get a lot of time to myself, it's just the nature of what I do with my life presently (READ: sit at a desk or on a bus). So I really enjoy groups of people whenever I can hang out with them. There are of course different types of groups of people. I really enjoy being amongst friends I know well but I can also get off on meeting new groups of people infrequently. Making small talk all the time invariably drives me nuts though. I couldn't go to the Eagle or Toolbox every weekend and talk to new people all night. I'd drown in the shallow end of the pool.
  4. Do you believe in old souls? Reincarnation? God? What's your spirituality, if any?
    I don't think I believe in God with a capital "G" but I know there are aspects of life that cannot presently be explained scientifically either. It's totally against your best interest to be faithless or without principles but conversely I keep my faith malleable and therefore adaptable to whatever situations in life that arise.

    Now more specifically do I believe in old souls or reincarnation? Well, to put it simply: yes. But not necessarily in an inexplicable way. Who we are and how we live is passed down generation to generation. Perhaps that inheritance of principle is the rebirth of the old in another? Again with the malleable and adaptable faith, but it's not as if I'm unable to believe at all. That's the common downfall of the atheist.
  5. Someone cuts in front of you in line, how do you react?
    Nine times out of ten I'd just grind my teeth and deal with it. But that one time out of ten look out, you've got a big problem to deal with. I have my Dad's patented Scottish Temper™ that is indicated by burning coal embers in my eyes that later shoot lazers and nuclear fire.

Date: 2003-06-13 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shawnsyms.livejournal.com
B: If you had any questions you wanted to ask me, I'd me happy to answer them.
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