Rounded Apathy
Longing to return to stardust
- Aug 8, 2022
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I'm not getting ahead of myself at all in any way, but at least I can say I'm "trying".
Both were from home and offer reduced rates. One gave me a full free 50-minute intro session and I got a pretty good vibe from, but charges a third more money than the other, who felt okay (it was only 15 minutes though) and whose practice is at the ends of the earth, meaning in-person would never be an option. A big strike against - backing myself into the quiet corner of the basement so my housemates won't hear me isn't the most fun.
I'm stuck between which one to choose, because I know both or either could end up being exercises in futility...but I can't know that till I've already spent a bunch of time and money with one. I also know there's no "right" choice, given the super limited information I have in this position; there's only the choice I feel now is superior, and right or wrong only really exist with retroactive labelling of the situation.
If they were both free or nearly it wouldn't be such a dilemma. Losing some time when I have little else to do is one thing, but losing time and money? This is just another fucking brilliant example of my "life is an inescapable casino" allegory. Ugh.
Any thoughtful feedback would be appreciated.
Both were from home and offer reduced rates. One gave me a full free 50-minute intro session and I got a pretty good vibe from, but charges a third more money than the other, who felt okay (it was only 15 minutes though) and whose practice is at the ends of the earth, meaning in-person would never be an option. A big strike against - backing myself into the quiet corner of the basement so my housemates won't hear me isn't the most fun.
I'm stuck between which one to choose, because I know both or either could end up being exercises in futility...but I can't know that till I've already spent a bunch of time and money with one. I also know there's no "right" choice, given the super limited information I have in this position; there's only the choice I feel now is superior, and right or wrong only really exist with retroactive labelling of the situation.
If they were both free or nearly it wouldn't be such a dilemma. Losing some time when I have little else to do is one thing, but losing time and money? This is just another fucking brilliant example of my "life is an inescapable casino" allegory. Ugh.
Any thoughtful feedback would be appreciated.