Slow Dance

Have you ever watched kids on a merry-go-round?

Or listened to the rain slapping on the ground?

Ever followed a butterfly’s erratic flight?

Or gazed at the sun into the fading night?

You’d better slow down.

Don’t dance so fast.

Time is short,

The music won’t last.

Do you run through each day on the fly?

When you ask “How are you?”

Do you hear the reply?

When the day is done do you lie in your bed

With the next hundred chores running

through your head?

You’d better slow down.

Don’t dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won’t last.

Ever told your child, “We’ll do it tomorrow?”

And in your haste, not see his sorrow?

Ever lost touch, let a good friendship die

Cause you never had time to call and say “Hi?”

You’d better slow down.

Don’t dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won’t last.

When you run so fast to get somewhere

You miss half the fun of getting there.

When you worry and hurry through your day,

It is like an unopened gift…

Thrown away.

Life is not a race.

Do take it slower

Hear the music

Before your song is over.

~David L. Weatherford

4 hour work week.

“Learn to slow down. Get lost intentionally. Observe how you judge both yourself and those around you. Chances are that it’s been a while. Take at least two months to disincorporateodl habits adn rediscover yourself without the reminder of a looming return flight.”

exerpt from 4hww

Experiences are the only real currency in this existence

We only go through life once, and I think experiences are the only real currency in this existence. Trying to keep things stable and steady kinda defeats the purpose in my view. Being rich teaches you that money can’t buy everything (and that’s a lesson you have to learn for yourself to ever really believe it) and being poor teaches you to be resourceful in ways only those who’ve been there can appreciate.

http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/blog/better-to-have-been-rich-and-lost-it-or-never-been-rich-at-all