<span>Adventure
is seeking a ‘greater perhaps’. Something unknown but gives you the energy to pursue
going for it. It is a connection between your free-spirited soul and a growing magnet
of place somewhere that fits perfectly to your ideal journey. It is unknown and
scary but it gives you the feel of security and contentment. It gives you that
vibrant energy to pursue whatever is waiting out there, waiting for your
reaping and sowing. Adventure therefore is happiness, the happiness in seeing
yourself being genuinely happy.</span>
Old, tired, blue, rusty, fast
Answer:
He's reading to try to distract himself from the grief of losing a "rare and radiant maiden" named Lenore. ... Perhaps the gentle knocking on the door causes him to hope that it's Lenore, and he has to tell himself otherwise in order to quell the likely disappointment that reality will bring him.
Well there are no selections listed but if she wants to make
a persuasive speech, she has to get know the type of people her audience
is. This way she will know what to say
and how to say it to gain their support.
I'm not really sure what story this is but here are my thoughts.
Before you paint a masterpiece, you think of it as a finish product. You have a vision of what it will be once you finish painting it. When you firmly have the idea in mind, then you can start building the parts to create the whole.
In the above phrase, just like the process of painting, you need to envision what it will look like once completed. You should not let yourself be discourage when the parts are not what you expect it to be. Sometimes, we worry so much about small things that when we look back, we realize that the small thing is not so vital in creating the whole.