Tell us what you really want

Apple Watch Mickey Mouse face
Yesterday, September 8…productivity is not our only daily goal.

 

Does anyone really know what they want out of life?

For the sake of keeping this thought alive (because few people know), let’s pretend the answer is, “yes”.

With this affirmative assumption, then we must ask, how does one go about fulfilling the achievement of what we really want?

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Truth be told

Baby bird on driveway in Florida
First sighting two days ago

 

Close up of bay bird
Final sighting yesterday.

 

Florida landscape
Hawk flew into this tree. Chick was near the chairs.

 

Truth be told, life is brutal.

Life is also brilliantly joyful.

Running out for a quick errand yesterday, the baby bird was back. We saw him the night before and felt sad it was prematurely out of the nest.

Right or wrong i opted to let nature follow its due course, largely because i didn’t see a nest.

Snapped the photos above and turned to walk to the car. Three seconds later, screeching broke out. A hawk picked the baby up from the driveway and flew up into the closest tree and the hysteria ensued.

It lasted a few seconds and then the hawk flew off into the distance.

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What do we notice?

Disney keynote Speaker

 

Disney keynote Speaker

 

Disney keynote Speaker

 

Attending Lee Cockerell’s Leadership Keynote two days ago, it was the first time stepping into the Renaissance Hotel at Sea World Orlando. Have driven by it 100’s of times. It’s big, spacious, and beautiful. Yet the carpet spoke in a way most would never (ever) consider.

What do we notice on a moment to moment basis?

Is it even worth the effort?

Do any of the small, seemingly insignificant things that are happening constantly around us have any significance?

When we aren’t thinking about death, we are almost guaranteed to not be thinking about life.

Moments become less precious when we think we will never run out.

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