12 October 2009

Simple Answers

Two solutions provided to me in support of getting our bodies back in motion: hard work and experimentation.
  • Solution One: Hard Work
The first solution proposed to me is the simple mantra of "Rome wasn't built in a day." We get what we want when we put our thoughts in order, concentrate on one important task and perform all the smaller tasks necessary to complete the work. We don't get what we want by wishing it so. We gather together with those who are willing to dedicate themselves to the same task and work, not talk, put our feet in motion and place our hands on the tools that'll get the job done.
  • Solution Two: Experimentation
The second solution proposed to me is the realization that we discover our goals are often well-intentioned but misguided only after we've started down the path to reach our goals. Sometimes our goals become unnecessary because of changing conditions. Sometimes we missed information that would have pointed us in a different, more accurate, direction to reach our goals. We solve problems by experimenting even if we strongly believe we know the actions we'll take to reach our goals (in other words, constantly question your assumptions).
  • Conclusion
Are these solutions complementary or complimentary, contrasting or distracting? Either/or? Neither/nor? And/but? Not only/But also? Indications that it'll rain later today?

They're a good start. They are some of the ideas we need to keep in mind as we seek concrete tasks to work on. I'll keep posting your ideas as they come in.

Have a great day!

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