in between two worlds

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Lesson

Everybody say 'lesson plan!'

"lesson plan!"

Here I go. This blog will be used for lessons in life. Jonathan Edwards did something like this and he called them resolutions. He would start with, "Resolved..." and end with something he had resolved to do. For example: Resolution #5: "Resolved, never to lose one moment of time; but improve it the most profitable way I possibly can."

I would have days where I make up my mind to do this or that and even plan to write them down. But to this day I have not written down a single learned lesson. So now I begin. These might be from what I've learned before as well as what I learned from others. My desire is that I can build up and stand on higher ground instead of starting from scratch and vague memories everyday. Fair enough I say.

Now I need a catchy word like resolved. First words that come to mind are: determined, decided, chosen. Mr. Thesaurus isn't much help, but there is one word that catches my eye: break down. "I have broken down to live my life to the fullest." Hm, scratch that.

New direction. I'm letting my creative juices run in circles... circles... vinyls... scratch.... scratching.... DJ.... music.... remix.... REMIX!

That's only a small glimpse of how my thought process works. I have resolved to call my resolutions remixes! remix! Remixed: "To live my life to the fullest." Just like a remix improves (or tries to improve) a song, my version of remix will improve (or try to improve) the way I live. Bit of a stretch, but it'll spin. Remix = resolve = lesson learned

If I was a brand name, it'd go something like: yeoman - redefining definition since 1987.

Anyway, it's time to act.

Remix #1: Remixed, to hold time as precious and make every second count.

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I got more on my mind.

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