Everything has a purpose. Everything has a place.
All else is waste.
Everything has a purpose. Everything has a place.
All else is waste.
Anyone else have a preference? I prefer even numbers.
For example, the last three smartphones I owned were a Galaxy S4, a Galaxy S6, and a Pixel 2.
I just bought a Pixel 5, and I don’t know how to handle it…
I have big dreams.
I wrote today.
Somehow my present-day writing will connect to those future dreams. I have no idea what occurs in the middle, but that’s part of the fun.
Keep at it. Put in the work.
Bridge the gap between your future dreams and your current reality – one step at a time.
Chaos can be quite messy.
But within it there is always opportunity.
The amount of resources expended to convince us to buy things is astounding.
You don’t have to go far. The next town over counts, and it won’t cost much.
Break the monotonous routine and experience something different.
Then do it again.
Ask “Why?” today.
Ask it again tomorrow.
Ask it always.
The subject of your inquiry is irrelevant. You’re creating a habit.
Learn to understand your surroundings, and ask questions when you don’t.
Doubt will always be there to ruin your best intentions.
I’m experiencing it now. Two weeks into reviving this site and I have no idea what I’m doing!
I’m okay with that though. I carry on!
I put a cake in the oven last week and immediately decided to put the oven mitts away. No big deal, except that instead of opening the drawer next to the stove where they belong, I opened the oven instead and tried to put them there.
Fortunately, the cake finished baking without issue and it came time to turn the stove timer off.
For this task I decided to open the microwave.
What was I thinking?
Torn between immersing myself in the tech craze…
…and secluding myself in a remote cabin in the woods.
Decisions, decisions!
If a new song catches my attention, I play it on repeat the entire day. I won’t listen to anything else. That musician has my ears for the day and in my mind I dissect what I hear.
If something pleases you, devote time to appreciate and understand it. Immerse yourself in it. Truly know it.
We’re so anxious to get on to the next thing that we cannot develop more than a superficial understanding of the world around us.
Stop. Smell the roses. Dive deeper.
“You brought checkers to a chess match.”
Me, in a fictitious scenario
This line seems like it would be the perfect nerdy mic drop.
The implication, in my mind, is that the individual on the receiving end thinks so differently from me that they don’t even understand what ‘game’ we’re playing. They’re so lost they can’t keep up.
Of course, my underlying message isn’t as effective as I originally thought because we all truly do think differently. The proper response, however, is to bridge those gaps with clear communication. We must become effective translators instead of criticizing others because of our differences.
Commonality always exists. Find it.
Let’s examine chess and checkers. My thoughts thus far paint a picture of two completely different games, one being superior than the other.
However, they are both two-player games played on the same board. They have the same objective. They both have kings. They both require a strategy.
Neither game is superior. Similarly, your unique thinking style isn’t any better or worse than others. Instead of isolating or demoralizing others on the grounds of alleged inferiority, find the common thread and build on it.
As for my line, it sounds great in a dream – but I hope I never use it.
What asks for nothing in return after providing you with the food you can’t go ~30 days without, the water you can’t go ~3 days without, and the air you can’t go ~5 minutes without?
Figure out what it is, and start taking care of it.
I’m writing for me because I enjoy the writing process.
I’m writing publicly in the hope that you can benefit.
Ever buy something at the grocery store only to find you already had it in the pantry? I did that with a bag of red onions recently.
I ate them as quickly as I could – onion breath for days – but still, a few started to sprout.
One of the more mature sprouts had started to die, but I decided to plant it as an experiment anyway. To my surprise, the plant actually revived itself. The brown sections that I planned to trim are now lush and green.
Incredible resilience. I was fascinated to watch the resurrection.
Don’t be too quick to write things off.
And for those of you paying attention to the timestamp, it is in fact winter,
which means that yes, there is a huge pot in my kitchen with an onion growing in it…
Your actions have consequences.
Those consequences have their own consequences that are seemingly unrelated to the original action.
Keep that in mind as you make your choices.
A few years I started a vegetable garden. I started with a single small pot first – a trial run since I wasn’t quite convinced I could keep plants alive. I passed that test, and this past growing season was quite rewarding. You should try it sometime. Here’s why:
Plant a seed and watch it grow. You’ll grow as well.
Heard in a song on Brookdale Public Radio earlier this week:
And I don’t want a never ending life
I just wanna be alive…while I’m here
The Strumbellas – Spirits
A new day. A new year.
A new opportunity to feel alive.
What went well this year?