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We sometimes get so caught up in our daily activities, deadlines, must-dos and chores that we lose sight of why we go to all the trouble of doing what we do in the first place.
The way I see it a person's objective in life is to do the things that he likes. In order to secure the resources needed to do the things that he likes he sometimes has to do things that he doesn't like (so much). To simplify things let's just call things he likes "play" and things he doesn't "work". So, we work now in order to play (a bit) later.
Red gave me a small drawing of a boomerang fish yesterday while confessing that she hadn't had the time to draw in months.
Since this is a story with a moral and I don't want to turn it into a sermon I'll cut it short. Don't lose track of your objectives and never forget (to make time) to PLAY!!!
As for myself, the, now nicely framed, drawing of the boomerang fish will serve as a constant reminder on my desk of why I do things. Thank you, Red!
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