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    Originally Posted by gratefulmom
    Why, oh why, did I voluntarily suffer through Secured Transactions and 3 semesters of tax law when I could've been having fun with Shakespeare & the Law??

    lol, for me it was torts -- I would have happily lived under the delusion that it referred to misspelled desserts.
    I can relate to this thread. My youngest is starting full day kindergarten. I am contemplating what career is next. Law was two major life changes ago. The old careers feel too " been there done that".

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    Originally Posted by gratefulmom
    I took our discussion to heart and decided to "branch out" from my treadmill and explore some different options. smile It was a beautiful reminder that I have plenty in life left to learn, and that there are lots of unique ways to train our minds and bodies to do new things.

    Grateful, this is a great story. It also reminds me of the individual variability of whats challenging. Most (all?) of the things that impress people about me, I take in stride. Some of the things I had to work at and was proud of accomplishing (learning to drive a car, running 3 miles) wouldn't faze most people.

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