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I'm back in school

Started by Paul, September 10, 2009, 07:19:00 PM

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Paul

The business was doing okay, and I'm still doing it, but then I got to thinking how much I'd like to be at the forefront of renewable energy (you know; wind, solar, geo-thermal).  I've always thought this sort of stuff was really cool (I do have my own solar power system in my house for backup power), so I decided to go back to College.  I'm studying to become a Renewable Energy Technician.  I've always enjoyed College, so it's a great way to pass the time for the next two years.  This means that if it looks like I'm not paying as much attention to these forums as I used to, well, running a business and going to school are occupying more of my time. 

It's all about what Albert Einstein said: Life is like a bicycle; you have to keep moving in order to keep your balance.  I just have this urge to keep moving into the future, and nothing represents the future more than renewable energy.  It's possible my future career will mean travel, so I'll get to spend some time with my friends in the United States!
"Life and death are of supreme importance. Time swiftly passes by and opportunity is lost. Each of us should strive to awaken. Awaken. Take heed, do not squander your life." - Dogen Zenji

RobertB

Quote from: Paul on September 10, 2009, 07:19:00 PM
It's all about what Albert Einstein said: Life is like a bicycle; you have to keep moving in order to keep your balance.
Oops, I guess I have two flat tires.  :)
Quote...so I'll get to spend some time with my friends in the United States!
Nice!

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