A Good Days Work
/Create the spark, see where the flame goes, funnel it to where it is most productive, produces the most good, and then add fuel. That’s a good days work.
Create the spark, see where the flame goes, funnel it to where it is most productive, produces the most good, and then add fuel. That’s a good days work.
Are you so sure your assumptions are right?
Or, are you being a stubborn ass about what you assume to be right?
Two realities. The one you imagine, and the one that follows. Choose carefully what you imagine.
What you start sling shots you to the next, and so on, building momentum as you go. If you get too close, too attached, you’re trapped, and not able to launch to the next.
Stuck, even though successful, is still stuck, a sitting duck.
Worst responses; “But…” “Understood…”
Better responses “I agree with you, and…” I respect your opinion, and…” “I appreciate what you have said, and…”
Byron Darlison