February 2, 2010

When you grow up, do you want to be a noun or a verb?

Are you going to be come a doctor, photographer, lawyer, accountant, librarian, engineer, pilot, or musician?
I find the idea of being a noun unattractive.
It doesn’t leave room for motion.
I think being a verb would be much more fun.

When you grow up wouldn’t you rather be inspiring, teaching, learning, exploring, finding, creating, networking, engaging?
This leaves room for more.
Verbs are better.

Text — 12:29am
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