Read up on people being "in a rush to do all things at once."
I'm wondering...
Is that bad? What if the person does not view it as rushing? But rather seizing the moment?
Isn't that normal-- maximizing our borrowed time?
Like finding every opportunity to cross some items on our bucket list, because as we all know, we dont have forever in our grasp?
And when we are seemingly in a rush, do we really miss out the essentials...?
Why, is time proportional to quality...?
Do we really find ourselves at lost, burned out, or hitting a dead end so soon, once we accomplished our goals?
In the first place, do people really run out of hopes and dreams?
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Those are the questions.
Must be the weather.
I'm wondering...
Is that bad? What if the person does not view it as rushing? But rather seizing the moment?
Isn't that normal-- maximizing our borrowed time?
Like finding every opportunity to cross some items on our bucket list, because as we all know, we dont have forever in our grasp?
And when we are seemingly in a rush, do we really miss out the essentials...?
Why, is time proportional to quality...?
Do we really find ourselves at lost, burned out, or hitting a dead end so soon, once we accomplished our goals?
In the first place, do people really run out of hopes and dreams?
---
Those are the questions.
Must be the weather.
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