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4.07.2005
12:23 AM >> Wishbone out of Ziploc



Finishing things gives a sense of completeness as does bubble wrap. How so? Here's how. When a project is completed it is bubble wrapped and shipped off. Now that was simple, eh?

Howeverabout those projects that aren't so simple. The ones that keep going. Even when the materials are bubble wrapped and shipped there's a sense that something's undone. Sometimes we're never done with things. They just keep going and going and...well, you see. They just manage to stick around. And what do we do with them? We just keep going and going and going, round in circles.

Life keeps going. And we have a choice. Do I/we/us let things keep going and snowballing or is there a way to say, "Yo, hey, chill out stop for a sec stop going. Chew on this for a bit."

That's the point when it's best to pop some bubble wrap. When things get so way too intense. Pop some wrap. Put some coompletion into things. Tell yourself, "I'm done." And finish things up.


 
 
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