Tag: inspiration

  • Musings

    Musings

    (I think this is sound):  all my thinking/strategizing about future possibilities/past occurrences should guide me toward one thing:  to decide what to do in the present moment. Even if it means doing “nothing.”

  • Musings

    Musings

    Much has been made of the slow, steady approach, and much has been made of the impassioned sprint.  From what I’ve seen, both are essential.  If there’s any confusion or ambiguity concerning which to use, the astute problem-solver will consult that age-old compass which simplifies so much of life into a readily apparent course: Effectiveness.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Effective medicine is often bitter.  The sweetness is in the aftermath.

  • Musings

    Musings

    I once knew a writer who held back his best pieces, even when he had the opportunity to present them before a Pulitzer award winner.  As the years passed, he actually held back most of his pieces. Hopefully, this “holding back” mentality will work for him, and in the end, he’ll knock it out of…

  • Musings

    Musings

    The only effective arguments against discipline and strategy are consistent results. Which, over time, are the offspring of discipline and strategy.  So yeah—there’s not really a long-term argument against either of those.

  • Musings

    Musings

    I cater to the animal part of me by striving to ascend the dominance hierarchy (apparently, we’re biologically/psychologically wired to experience fulfillment by making progress in our endeavors), but when it comes time to sleep or kick back with my friends, I use my human cognition to remember that everything will fade soon enough. The…

  • Musings

    Musings

    The times when I know better—or DO better—seem to be when I firmly grasp the reality that I don’t know much at all and work with what’s in front of me, continually assessing the evidence, ensuring that I follow all the clues and align my perception with the environment. That seems to work much better…

  • Musings

    Musings

    It often seems necessary to water down conclusions (those that explain past behaviors and also predict future ones) with tact, flowery words, and sometimes lies. But in regards to myself, this seems unproductive and dangerous.  Beating myself up is also unproductive, but it always seems effective to look in the mirror and work with the…

  • Musings

    Musings

    I banged my head against the wall for a long while, trying to figure out whether it was “old” or “new” that worked better.  Eventually, I realized I was asking the wrong question; I should have been wondering how to apply time-proven principles to modern contexts.  Someone who can do that isn’t wedded to doing…

  • Musings

    Musings

    I believe that the deeper I know the “why” behind my actions, the better I am at persevering through discomforts.  Not only that, but I also become better at enjoying transient pleasures without getting too attached to them. To me, fully knowing the “why” is dependent on examining the evidence arising from my past actions,…