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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Problem of Perpetual Holiday Seeking. Mindsett

 There are people who want every day to be A Saturday or A Sunday, A Vacation Day, A Birthday or A Christmas.


  There is value in the not wonderful, hard, struggling and toilsome days. Working hard and providing for yourself  is good. Working to be able to brighten the lives of others is noble Learning to bond with others in a joint positive venture is character building. Holidays are vain and useless unless we are celebrating something worthy of honoring. What we do in long weeks creates what is worthy of  treasuring and recognizing.

Community is built on blood, sweat and tears in order to better the worlds we interact with. Labor Day is a great weekend because it decorates what we've done to create the lives we live. If you wish away today to get to any certain tomorrow, You are lessening and decrying that value of your life and the idea of being alive!

Living for 2/7ths of every week is vain, silly and foolish.  Wanting today to vanish so you can do something amazing in 3 months  does not let you do what you can do now and each day to be able to honor the day properly when it arrives. Each day is where we should fully live.

I do NOT need to live in yesterday or tomorrow, I will live my life well if I truly plunge in and  get the most out of each day fully that day and then do the same for each and every day in order as that day arrives!

- Johnny -

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