Welcome to the Discusssion
We'll use this blog to interact and discuss Margeret Feinberg's book What the Heck am I Going to do with my life
We'll use this to interact on the book we're reading
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This is a test of the emergency blog system.
I'm so excited to begin this blog!
As a 40 year-old, I agree with the observation on page 85 that one can often look back and see evidence earlier in one's life of an inate interest in something that you don't delve into until later in life. I suppose the lesson for younger adults is that it pays to consider career and ministry options other than the more "obvious" ones - taking stock of what you're good at and/or genuinely interested in.
I just want to start this thing off by saying thank you to Mrs Feinberg. It's a unique experience to be able to converse with the author of a book you are reading and studying.
I appreciate you taking the time to interact with us, and I pray God blesses you for your willingness to play a role in the development of young adults.
Stanley, I appreciate your insight on looking back in life to see inate interests. I think we all have them... it's kind of like being a detective on CSI at times...looking for those clues.
This is really great that we have such a unique chance to interact electronically with the author of one the "texts" that we are using this summer in our internship.
Mrs. Feinberg, if you are read this, thanks for your input and willingness to interact with us.
Come on, fellow interns - let's post some more comments and observations! (I'm interested in reading the perspectives of the younger interns.)
Addison, there's no need to feel like a failure. You may be one of the younger interns, but I am interested in what you have to say as much as any of the others.
Um...one little comment... please call me Margaret :).
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