Ha ha, yes. Thanks Robert. I kind of thought the specifics were less important than being conscious of how I’m using my time -might provoke a similar reaction in others?
I’ve been having similar thoughts recently.
We’ll have to talk about it next month!
An ongoing realization we tend to stumble into during moments of clarity. You’re preaching to the choir of course… 🙂
Hey Ron
I think you’re right, but I suspect I need more clarity 😉
I read the book “Shogun” by James Clavell and they have a character “Toranaga” representing Tokugawa Ieyasu. And Toranaga is always blasted for having patience in times where decisions “must be made”. And his theory is that everything has its compartment and a time to be dealt with. I try to employ this throughout my everyday life. It’s difficult t explain but you should read the book if you haven’t.
Thanks Andrew
Sounds interesting. Kind of like the biblical ‘a time to sow and a time to rest’ thing.
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Ha ha, yes. Thanks Robert. I kind of thought the specifics were less important than being conscious of how I’m using my time -might provoke a similar reaction in others?
I’ve been having similar thoughts recently.
We’ll have to talk about it next month!
An ongoing realization we tend to stumble into during moments of clarity. You’re preaching to the choir of course… 🙂
Hey Ron
I think you’re right, but I suspect I need more clarity 😉
I read the book “Shogun” by James Clavell and they have a character “Toranaga” representing Tokugawa Ieyasu. And Toranaga is always blasted for having patience in times where decisions “must be made”. And his theory is that everything has its compartment and a time to be dealt with. I try to employ this throughout my everyday life. It’s difficult t explain but you should read the book if you haven’t.
Thanks Andrew
Sounds interesting. Kind of like the biblical ‘a time to sow and a time to rest’ thing.