Oh what a silly section! I think I'll just put this quote here:
"Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Actions will delineate and define you." -Thomas Jefferson.
Who am I? I don't really know, but nor do I think that matters and I really think we ought to learn from Jefferson and stop quibbling with such self-absorbed, futile questions.
There is little that does not intrigue me as far as areas of study, and I desperately love learning and watching that learning blossom in usable real scenarios. My favorite escapes include the reading and especially the writing of fiction stories, music, and quiet family dinners.
- Biography
- I am who I am. I have been where I have been. I will be who I was made to be.
- In descending order, which 6 things could you never do without?
- 1) my God and Savior
2) powerful words
3) Family/ best friend
4) violin
5) quiet, still, natural places
6) surprises especially as demonstrations of love (small, thoughtful gifts/ random hugs/ and sincere praise)
- What would be your epitaph?
- If she wrote her own epitaph it would be hopelessly romantic and pathetically lengthy and verbose... so we will leave that to someone who is a little less full of themselves to write for her.
- MBTI
- INFJ
- Enneagram
- 6
- Occupation
- Ultimately, I will feel my life fulfilled if I fin