Ever wonder what the meaning of life is and if there even is one?

baby Boomer looking out airplane window at dusk
100 hours away from home this week

 

Ever wonder what the meaning of life is and if there even is one?

Today, just for kicks, ask a few random people, “What’s the meaning of life?”

No one will say, “To spend as much time away from my Family as possible”.

No one will also say the exact thing someone else said. Except for this exception, “That’s a good question”.

Clueless we are.

Mostly.

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How would we explain an independent HQ?

photographers surrounding an Apple product unveiling
has anyone ever shown us work life balance simplified?

 

How would we explain an independent HQ?

A clear, concise, and compelling understanding that organization and stress are directly proportional?

Our “in-box” never stops filling up.

Ever.

Feeling like we’re always trying to catch up leaves us missing the present moments.

Extraordinarily, insidiously, stressful.

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The one question that angers people more than just about any other?

Finland Summer ild flowers
The answer is as simple and complex as a wild flower

 

The one question that angers people more than just about any other?

When someone sincerely, and expectantly, asks us, “What is the meaning of life?”, we react as if someone has walked into our home and caught us naked.

Instead, what if we were sitting on our front porch, anxiously and excitedly awaiting their arrival, with a clean house and a delicious meal already prepared?

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Do the advice givers really care if we improve or get better?

Fixing pool overflow drain pipe
Being well balanced is art, so is fixing things well

 

Do the advice givers really care if we improve or get better?

Probably not, unless they’re our parents or grandparents.

But the really great self-help gurus will be transparent about this.

They’ll tell you the biggest part of helping is not helping – it is in them asking the right questions, repeatedly, and then getting out of the way.

Finding the right questions is art.

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