What’s Your Rush?
by Michael Feeley
I LIVE ON a 5-square-mile island with one great concrete road. It doesn’t go on forever. It has a beginning and an end.
I’m a careful driver (not too slow). Some people are in a rush. They come up fast behind me, ride my bumper, honk their horn, and speed past me.
Where are they going in such a hurry?
Does driving fast on a 5-square-mile island matter? We all get to our destination sooner or later.
How careful and efficient are you if you move fast in anything you do?
Does fast do anything for you or other people?
What’s your rush?
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
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This matters too – Plan and Spontaneity.
#1222 (photo by Cece Pinette – The Road on the Caribbean island of Saba)