Despite all the goal setting and striving, it sometimes seems that to be still and do nothing can actually lead to a better result.
This runs contrary to I want to believe. However, what good does all the activity do when you get nowhere? Thrashing about in all directions uses a lot of energy. Less energy applied more intelligently can do more.
Such thoughts occurred to me when I looked at my to-do list this morning. Nothing got done, but it seemed alright that it didn't. Doing things just to be doing something isn't necessarily constructive to any purposeful end.
There's a time and place for everything. The trick is to know when and where and for what.
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