For me, the card catalog has been a companion all my working life. To leave it is like leaving the house one was brought up in.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I was a postdoc, I jotted every fresh thought on a three-by-five card and kept them in a card catalogue.
Sometimes, I seem to be only able to actually move and get going with things on the razor edge of possibly still managing whatever it is I'm supposed to do. I think, secretly, I might even get a buzz out of it. Maybe I crave the adrenalin like some sort of crazy gambler high on risking everything on the turn of a card.
The simplest way to say it is that I think we're all dealt these cards in life, but the cards in and of themselves don't read one way or the other. It's up to you to home in and cultivate whatever you've got in your hand.
I save every Christmas card. I keep them all.
I'm a hoarder. For me, documentation has always been key, and I've kept everything from my past.
I always have to bring back an all-A report card.
I'm somewhat of a hoarder. I keep everything.
Whenever you have the creator pulling your card and saying they want you to be a part of it, you're in a pretty good position.
And I always keep cards people send me. I have a whole wall covered with them.
I love having my cards read - if you go to a proper place, they wouldn't dream of telling you anything awful that is going to happen.
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