Foolish play

Glacier national park
GNP. Beargrass as dusk settled in last night.
Granite Park Chalet
GNP. The steam is fascinating. Stunning in its simple appearance.

Today, and the living of it, has to be a conscious creation in which discipline and order our relieved with some play and some pure foolishness.

May Sarton

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You were born to play

Literally every speech i deliver involves a selfie-moment. Over-focused so the audience has a tangible memory of the event. Work feels like play. This is a risk i took at TEDx AUK.

We experience time three ways:

  1. anticipate (future)
  2. activate (present)
  3. reflect (past)

Our perception of time is an unfocused mix of now, later, and gone.

Until we can unravel our own distractions and sabotage, we will never learn to live presently, mindfully, and peacefully. 

We are born to play. It’s how we learn.

When we stop playing, we stop learning.

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Figure it out and make it work

Middle School play

 

(photo: Faced with the reality he’d be unable to attend the School Play, he did the next best thing, organized his schedule to attend a practice)

The only parent present at yesterday’s practice was the one who will be missing tonight.

Instead, he’ll be on the floor, center court, at the Amway Center.

Working.

Transforming.

Others.

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