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Sad, but we have a tendency to eat our own.
The tenacity that this job requires is often a full 180 from the finesse that most people assume it takes. Often that bullheaded, dogged stubbornness can turn people into sourpusses, or worse yet, greedy little imps that could care less about others.
Then there are the "know-it-alls" that have the magic formula or bullet. If you but humble yourself to bow before their throne, they may share and lead you to the promise land.
So glad @Ksutton that you seem to have found your path. Nice that you shared here as well. This sort of thread can be great encouragement for other agents struggling to navigate their way.
Enjoy your labor... and leave your footprints deep.
This is beautiful! I looked up 'Bivouac'
biv·ou·ac
- a temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers.
I didn't know what it meant. I like how the writer uses that word. In battle, without cover. Temporary.
Thank you for sharing this!