I need you to understand something. I wrote this for you. I wrote this for you and only you. Everyone else who reads it, doesn’t get it. They may think they get it, but they don’t. This is the sign you’ve been looking for.
You were meant to read these words.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
The Time Merchant
Each week, you trade 5 days for 2. That doesn't sound right to me.
It doesn't sound right to me at all! Also, why do children get nearly 2 months off during the summmer while their parents work and only get like one week off? No fair, times two!
...and it's a FAIR exchange! in this economy, not working those five days usually doesn't equate to lots of enjoyed liesure time...I just graduated from college so for the time being I have a "life" of all 7, but oh what it would be like to 'LIVE'! those 5 days help define who we are and those 2 days help determine what we'll become...
It doesn't sound right to me at all! Also, why do children get nearly 2 months off during the summmer while their parents work and only get like one week off? No fair, times two!
ReplyDeleteBut if you love your job, you don't trade at all:) That is the right thing for me:)
ReplyDeleteWow, so true. Totally working for the weekends. Been doing that for years now.
ReplyDeletedo you live your life to work, or work to live your life? i've been doing the former. it's time to make a change.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't sounds right to me too, in mathematical sense, that is.
ReplyDeletePhilosophically, I'm all ears.
I've never thought of it that way...
ReplyDelete...and it's a FAIR exchange!
ReplyDeletein this economy, not working those five days usually doesn't equate to lots of enjoyed liesure time...I just graduated from college so for the time being I have a "life" of all 7, but oh what it would be like to 'LIVE'!
those 5 days help define who we are and those 2 days help determine what we'll become...
I wonder sometimes if I would be satisfied with a 3 day weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteI do like the way Shandra put it :)
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