| Harvest at La Crau, with Montmajour in the Background, 1888 |
After my run yesterday, I was thinking about complainy people at work and retiring person at work who hasn't thought about next steps in life (all options seem pretty dull and unfilled with possibility).
The idea about "paying" for each hour life, knowing that you have limited amount to pay with.
Let's say I have 9300 days left... and I have 11 hours per day that are not filled with sleeping and other necessaries of living.... then I have about 100,000 hours left. If that's so, you can think of each hour as a "dollar" in the bank... and, like it or not, $1 will be extracted each hour. Thinking in this way, does it make us choose different things to put in our hours? Was that last hour worth one of the exact few left? (what should I plan to do in this next hour? what IS worthy? what is not?).
[This makes me think of the seinfeld episode on Sponge-worthy)
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