Hello, Dear Reader:
There’s a saying:
“There are only 168 hours in a week, no matter your age, how much money you make, what you’ve invested, how attractive you are, or how much information you can access on the Internet. No exemptions. Your quality of life is a function of how you chose to spend that time.” ~ Bill Bachrach, in “Values-based Financial Planning”.
Time is a funny thing. We can’t make time, lose time, or really, even waste time. What we ‘do’ with those 168 hours each week is a matter of choice that each of us makes, as much as some seem to want to try to squeeze more time out of the clock. A ‘few’ years ago, a coworker had a sign in his office that read, “We are becoming human doings, rather than human beings.” We’re certainly not the first to deal with this idea, as we’re joining the ranks of people like Neale Donald Walsch and Eckhart Tolle.
With that in mind we thought we’d make the topic of this week’s He Says, She Says… post, “Being or Doing?”
Hugs,
M&M
Follow these links to read what He Says/She Says: Marcia’s View / Mike’s View