or not enough. i tend to get comfortable in a routine or 'obsession' and then simply pursue that. i wish one day i just decided to do something that wasnt expected, something out of the ordinary. maybe ill have to hold up a bank one of these days :)
2006-12-27 17:36:01
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answered by Circlometry™ 3
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No, I manage to stay pretty "on subject" when I respond to a question...I wish I could go off on tangents like some people do...I mean, the answers where someone goes off on a tangent are often a lot more entertaining...and fun to read...you know, I went off on a tangent once...it was back in 1972, and I was doing an essay in high school Government and Democracy class...that was the year the Pittsburgh Steelers won their first division title, then beat the Raiders on Franco Harris' "Immaculate Recption." Watergate happened that year as well, which totally changed the way we in the public view our government, politicians, and the whole political process. Watergate also forever changed the relationship between journalists and the people they cover. Come to think of it, Gerald Ford, who passed away last night, would never have become President if not for Watergate...and he might have been elected President in 1976, if he hadn't "liberated" the country of Poland in a debate against then Governor Jimmy Carter...what was the question again?
2006-12-27 17:48:33
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answered by Yinzer Power 6
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You have to go off on tangents to explore possibilities. Most are pointless and boring but some do bear fruit. Yes.
2006-12-27 17:35:04
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answered by spils 3
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Yes I do that sometimes - but- I can follow the tangent back to the main topic.
2006-12-27 17:41:23
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answered by Norman 7
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There's nothing wrong with experiencing the occasional tangent.
2006-12-27 17:41:32
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answered by Compass Rose 5
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No, I focus and stick to the plan as much as possible. In the event of intromissions, yes, I take a little detour to mislead the enemy.
2006-12-27 18:29:38
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Your answer is easy. do no longer attempt to regulate your concepts given which you won't be able to. The artwork of concentration is to pass your concentration from the distracting concept to the unique concept each and every time it happens. it incredibly is impossible to hold onto the unique concept with the aid of fact the concepts isn't made that way.
2016-10-06 02:44:40
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answered by ? 4
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I am a tangent!
2006-12-27 17:36:21
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answered by JustLynn 6
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Oh you have no idea.....yeah. I do. Lots. I need life to just shut the hell up for a minute so I can think....and then I need a looooong vacation...
2006-12-27 17:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Never!
However, I remember this one time....back before the war...when we walked both ways uphill to school...
2006-12-27 17:34:13
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answered by ??? LadyBoyd ??? 3
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