Wednesday, February 2, 2011

From scenery to chivalry, spiritually and contentedly, one should be the change they want to see happen.

I like the discipline of contentedness, but it, like smoke, dissipates. Be wary of laziness, strive for working hard and moving quickly. Rest a lot to balance exhaustive work and play. Remember sleep is like the intake plenum for an engine and movement is like the exhaust plenum. With too much air an engine will run lean, overheat and slow down, so too will body and mind become chronically lazy after too much sleep. With too much fuel an engine will build up soot, lose torque, and gas mileage, so too can body and mind. Thus, constant monitoring of one's sleep and movements is necessary to get the best gas mileage.  Be irregular to maintain nimbleness yet exercise regularly. Analogies become pitfalls.    

The line between losing one's self and finding one's path is dashed and at times ambiguous. Life reduces to the present and yet exists for the future. The point is in satisfaction.

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