Worth One Thousand: Cherry Blossoms
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You’ll find me to be a very introspective and giving person. I enjoy sharing the things I learn, not only about business but about myself. One of the things I have learned is to appreciate beauty, both in the world and people around us. Pictures like this one create a feeling of peace and quietness, depth of soul–this is why I share them.
So many business blogs and websites spout off the latest and greatest techniques and strategies. The problem? If you haven’t come to know self and you aren’t at peace. No amount of magic, ebooks, strategies and guaranteed traffic will save you.
PS: In Japan, cherry blossoms symbolize the quality or state of life because of their short blooming times.
PSS: To inspire writing or to explore my writing ability (sometimes even to encourage creativity for ad copy) I’ll take a picture like this or whatever I find interesting at the moment and write a story about it.
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November 9th, 2007 at 7:55 am
Tim, thanks so much for this reminder. Another bit of wisdom that came back to roost this morning is the “if it’s a problem you can throw money at, it’s not much of a problem.” (Of course a little extra money to throw at the boiler problem wouldn’t hurt right now either.)
I want to sit on that bench for a while. sigh.
November 9th, 2007 at 8:21 am
Hey Tim,
Just a few days ago, I heard the song
You Don’t Know How It Feels - by Tom Petty.<p<
“You don’t know how it feels
You don’t know how it feels
No, you don’t know how it feels to be me ”
It’s one of those ~tunes that just sticks in your
head and loops over and over.
After about the thousandth loop…. I thought to
myself, that’s what it is about SOME bloggers,
they write in such a way that I DO KNOW……
“What it feels like to be them” !!!
Thanks for the way you share… yourself.
xo xo
Deb
November 9th, 2007 at 12:43 pm
Deb - Thats a great quote in regards to problems. Both inside and out. I had forgotten about that one. It really puts the idea of what real problems can be. Good luck with your boiler!
Deb Estep - You know, I’m beginning to think nearly everyone who reads my blog and comments is named Deb. *laugh* No, but seriously, I just heard that song on the radio yesterday and I’ve always liked Tom Petty.
And thank you for the complement. I think to many people start a blog or any kind of business project and don’t put enough of who they are into it. I believe the successes of our world exist because there is a definable connection to a person. At least in most cases.