confusing growth
This is confusing, this is conversing. It is supposed to be confusing. If it were not, we would not grow.
:- Doug.
This is confusing, this is conversing. It is supposed to be confusing. If it were not, we would not grow.
:- Doug.
Have a long list of things to do this weekend. Some might carry over to next weekend. There is much to do; I need to make some starts. Move things along.
That is still part of the same philosophy of recent days, nudging: one event changing those to follow. Empty myself of all the tasks-completions, do one thing, make a gesture toward relating, expand the possibilities.
:- Doug.
To see a project as more than one lifetime to complete is more than a larger clock: it is to see oneself as part of a larger whole, a larger entwining.
:- Doug.
Clocks and calendars coordinate
Only humans pay attention
For we concocted the notion of time
:- Doug.
If one event may change those following unpredictably, devastatingly, I can be more purposeful in the words I insert: I can change what’s next. It might be little. It might be large. Who can tell? But it can be with intent. Nudgingly.
:- Doug.