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Posting Date: April 19, 2003
 

choose life? -- "You may have noticed by my blog entires that I'm more interested in the act of being alive than ripping apart other folks interfaces or pontificating on usability issues..." (Comments: Is the battle wearing you out?)

 

  

Reader Comments...
 

There is a time for everything, a time to have fun, a time to work, a time to go out with the lads, a time to have kids. However in modern societies time to work as monopolized the other time-shares. To battle for that time is like swimming against the river flow. Like Christina Wodtke from eleganthack.com I also like "making crepes, planting tomatoes,... ,cool wood floor on warm bare feet" and a lot of other things! But I also like having time for those things, so I strugle everyday to make that happen. First thing, I love what I do (So I can mix work and home easily). I have that feeling when I wake-up and all day long. Second I tend to put away thoughts on prices, bargains and every money related things. I also have to work to live but I try not to get obssessed by todays money tensions. Third, quality of life does not mean expensive life. No money can buy time. These three are enought to make me live better with myself and with the others.
Even if you think you don t feel any of this things try them for a few days (and also do some gardening)... feeling better now?
Use your time to yourself too and make all the things you ever wanted to do.

This resumes what I think:
"Our passions are what make us human - we must nuture them,
share them. We never know where they'll lead, but we can
be certain that the journey will be worthwhile."

Posted by: Andrerib on April 19, 2003 09:06 PM


 

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