- Spending a year abroad in Germany between high school and college and becoming as “German” as possible.
- Realizing what it really meant to be married at about year 13 and still learning.
- Having twins and an instantly becoming a family of four.
- Realizing that I was an equal partner in the Navy and not just on the outside looking into someone else’s organization.
- That all of politics comes down to an individual looking out for his or her personal interests in a structure that we call government, and that government is supposed to be a societal structure for the benefit of the group and not the individual.
- That there are extremely intelligent, passionate, and articulate individuals that can have the exact opposite opinion of mine, even when my opinion seems like the only possible solution.
- The moment when my parents looked up to me for advice and leaned on me for the first time.
- That I learn more from my failures than my successes.
- That history matters and I need to learn more, plus it’s not boring.
- The thing that truly motivates me is a challenge.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Top Ten List of Significant Moments (big or small, life-changing, epiphany, or slight shifts in the way you see the world) in your Life
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I this list I'm particulary interested in the way your family changed overnight--this seemed to also be linked to the realizing what marriage meant moment.
That might be a really fun piece to write more on. I'm intrigued because I'm very curious about characters in this piece (your family).
I've also been thinking a lot about what it might mean to have kids--how you might fall in love with them, how this might change your relationship with your husband .
Fascinating stuff!
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