Monday, May 1, 2017

Doing It Right

THERE IS A RIGHT WAY, and a wrong way to do things, anything. A dinner may consist of a well prepared meal enjoyed with friends over pleasant conversation, or it may consist of stuffing raw meat into a pie hole. cheap wine can be guzzled, or fine wine may be sipped and savored. One may enjoy a hot cup of gourmet coffee in the morning at the outset of a productive day, or one may lock one's self in an outhouse in the middle of the night, and snort meth amphetamine up one's bulbous, snotting nose. A masterpiece can be displayed gracefully on a museum wall for all the world to enjoy and appreciate, or it may be stored in a dark attic to gather dust, or it may be ripped to shreds with a razor blade. An finely tuned, well coordinated orchestra can provide joyous pleasure with a Beethoven symphony, or it can descend into chaos with each musician making screeching bleating noises with her instrument. All successful people use the same formula; they arise early in the day, prepare themselves mentally for a day of productivity, then go about their business, confident that at the end of the day, progress will either have been made, or striven for. One may languish sluggishly all day, undecided, unprepared. there is a right way, and a wrong way, to do anything, everything.

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