I like this quote by Seth Godin:
The professional shows up even when she doesn’t feel like it. The professional understands the market, the customer and the price to be paid for work that’s worth paying for.
I like this quote by Seth Godin:
The professional shows up even when she doesn’t feel like it. The professional understands the market, the customer and the price to be paid for work that’s worth paying for.
I was recently told, „You either stop posting on Facebook completely, or you continue to post; there’s no middle ground! You can’t reduce posting a lot, that’s not a solution”.
Thoughts?
One famous quotation by Terence (in his play Heauton Timorumenos) reads:
I am human, and I think nothing human is alien to me.
I think that’s true, that a person can have all the states, happiness, fury, envy, disgust, laughter, excitement, annoyance, and so on.
There’s one emotion, though, which is a bit more special – the innocence face-to-face with cynism.
I’ve seen „Snow White and the Huntsman” (2012). Some thoughts?
There’s an odd thing about pleasure – it changes as things happen.
If I want to watch a movie, I have a lot of pleasure finding out about the movie, I write it down, I’m excited. Then, as time passes by and I watch the movie, the pleasure decreases.
If I’m thinking about chocolate there’s a lot more pleasure before the process than in the process itself.
If I want to meet someone, I’m happy before the meeting, and partially happy during the meeting, but, at times, less happy. Do I wish to see a dear person again? Sure. I meet him/her, and I ignore him/her.
Preparing for a run is not the same as doing the run itself.
When I was young, it wasn’t clear to me why I should learn and get good grades. I got them, but their purpose was unclear.
I think I was a good student, at times much better than the average, but, as you can expect, there was still some room left to get even better.
When I was very young, I had lots of time. There was little to no guidance on what I should do with that time.