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There is time

There is time Something about when you were a child gave you the right to be care-free, daring, inquisitive, and most of all the, time to dream.   As we put years behind us, we begin to age with society.   We accept that at 20, we press through college; at 30, we plot our career paths; at 40, review our retirement plan (or much sooner for a plan that might actually work); at 50, we re-focus on health and maintaining a decent quality of life; at 60, we concede our mortality and journey to find our own peace and understanding; at 70, we ponder, reflect and create a bucket list to live out the desires of our hearts, etc. The point is this: There is a societal progression that has been collectively adopted as the journey through life.   You know if you are doing the things you are supposed to be doing because society and everyone in it will be reminding you of your responsibilities.   Whether you should be in school, or working on a new project, or finishing something you’ve been workin