We are all very familiar with that annoying, catchy song thingy "what would you doo-ooo for a klondike bar?" I am sure we have all hinted the melody at some point, or pondered what we would do for a klondike bar (or if you like me, and can't stand them.. substitute something else in it's place). But honestly what would you do? What would you be willing to do to get something that you wanted more than anything else in your life? Granted this annoying little catchy song was meant to just sell klondike bars, but think about it. Is this question not digging at something a little deeper? Hinting on what you would be willing to do to achieve something you desire. Some people desire klondike bars, where other people desire something a little different, but nonetheless, what would you do?
Of course, much like many of the other blog posts that I write, this one was inspired by a book I just read. One of the main characters was left to choose between the man she loved and a promotion within the company she worked in. She ultimately chose the guy because it was what she wanted. She gave up her promotion and her job for something she desired. Would you be willing to do that? Throw away something you worked so hard for, like your career, for something that you desired more? I don't know if I can even answer my own question. I could give you my normal answer to questions like these, and say it depends...but that is not the answer that even I want to give. I definitely think a question like this is all about priority. If klondike bars are very very important in your life, you would do a lot. Just like the guy was very very important to her happiness, therefore she was willing to do a lot to make sure he was part of her life. To me reading is very important, and I give up a lot of sleep to make sure that reading stays that way.
But, honestly, I want you all to think about this question. What would you do for the one thing you desire the most? Whatever it is you desire, you should want to achieve it, obtain it, make it not just a desire but a reality. If love is what you desire, what would you be willing to get it? If a career is what you desire, what would you do to get it? If a klondike bar is what you desire, what you doooo-oooo? Think about it, seriously. On that note, have a great night. :)
Of course, much like many of the other blog posts that I write, this one was inspired by a book I just read. One of the main characters was left to choose between the man she loved and a promotion within the company she worked in. She ultimately chose the guy because it was what she wanted. She gave up her promotion and her job for something she desired. Would you be willing to do that? Throw away something you worked so hard for, like your career, for something that you desired more? I don't know if I can even answer my own question. I could give you my normal answer to questions like these, and say it depends...but that is not the answer that even I want to give. I definitely think a question like this is all about priority. If klondike bars are very very important in your life, you would do a lot. Just like the guy was very very important to her happiness, therefore she was willing to do a lot to make sure he was part of her life. To me reading is very important, and I give up a lot of sleep to make sure that reading stays that way.
But, honestly, I want you all to think about this question. What would you do for the one thing you desire the most? Whatever it is you desire, you should want to achieve it, obtain it, make it not just a desire but a reality. If love is what you desire, what would you be willing to get it? If a career is what you desire, what would you do to get it? If a klondike bar is what you desire, what you doooo-oooo? Think about it, seriously. On that note, have a great night. :)

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