Question: What are you working on?
Mark Twain put it this way: “Find a job you enjoy doing and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
Self-improvement and greater knowledge for exercising the brain and stimulating the soul, continuing a journey of learning and wonderment.
Question: What do you do?
Answer: Strive for eudaimonia (happiness) through hierophany (manifestation of the sacred) and epiphany (mystical knowledge) by exploring sacred sites or reading sacred texts, though mostly by writing, a form of both personal therapy and channeling the subconscious.
Otherwise, I loaf.
Question: What the hell?
Answer: Indeed, because wanting to know what the hell is a good start.
Question: Where have you been?
Answer: Stuck in my mind (until I got unstuck).
Question: What do you wish for?
Answer: I’m grateful for all I have.
Question: How was your day?
Answer: In the past and no longer worth thinking about.
Question: What are you doing later?
Answer: Beats the heck out of me, haven’t given it a thought.
Question: What went wrong?
Answer: Nothing beyond a new lesson learned.
Question: What are you running away from?
Answer: Not running away, running forward.
Question: What will I find out about you on the Internet?
Answer: I don’t know because I never check. A decade ago some very savvy internet folks in a foreign land targeted me for a negative campaign. (Character assassination on the world wide web is the new crucifixion, which is fine because it hurts a lot less.) It does not matter what others think of me (or you). Only ego cares—and should be ignored. People believe what they choose to believe, thus, defer to Rudyard Kipling: If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you…