At lunch today I had some french fries and poured my ketchup and thought, "Wow, this sure poured out easy today, I didn't have to do anything to the bottle to force the ketchup to pour any faster than a perfect, steady, free pour". And I got to thinking how this compares to how a lot of us view life.
Are we disappointed when life doesn't flow freely? When we turn the ketchup bottle and it doesn't come on it's own and it needs to be shaken, hit, or helped with a knife to free the ultimate companion to french fries? I digress, life can be tough. Sometimes life requires hard work and it isn't easy. There will always be goals and projects that we have to work hard to get through it. Anything worth working for is 80% negative gain and 20% positive gain. But that 20% gain is 100% gratifying. So I choose to live for the days that life isn't easy, that I have to grab it and shake it and work to get it moving in the direction I want.
I live for the days that I have to work to get what I want out of life and I am thankful for the days it flows freely.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Unclutter means peace of mind
Boy, it is easier to work on my school work with a clean and neat desk. I missed this.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Neural reflection
My work inbox is empty but at home chaos prevails. Stuff goes in but it generally stays there. It is a flawed system but I commit to fixing it
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
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