What "rat-race"?

There are a lot of people around, striving for this and that, doing stupid thing and -- dying at the age of $age. Observing this simple fact, I've stopped racing. Going from dork to schnook, getting promote from dimwit to Chief Assistant Dimwit isn't worth a single second of my life. My dream is the ... improvement? enlightment? whatever! ... of myself.

Not to adherence to things, situations, people etc. I like. Not to decline things etc. I dislike. It happens every moment. Right now. Here. And I strive toward that calm and gleefull serenity to enjoy every single moment without thoughs of its contents.

That's a long way to go and it's much more important to me than all and every "rat-race". Also, it's a little bit hard to my co-workers and generally to people, but then it's part of that enduring learning to make it more enjoyable to them also.

Hmpf ... that's a lot of sugar for that little cup of coffee.


In reply to Re: (OT): Human Multi-tasking by martinvi
in thread (OT): Human Multi-tasking by dragonchild

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