To obtain quality time you have to say no to yourself a million times a day.
You have to reject any input your mind will give you to digress and distract.
Author: Andrea Grassi
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quality time is hard
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you often learn from others
Today I remember what it was like to learn from other.
I saw a dear friend of mine, Simona, and I talked with her for a while.What seemed like a common talk was in fact something very deep, at least for me, mostly because I realized that I learned a lot from her. From being humble, to being bold, both seems in contrast but in fact they are part of my character.
I love to think of how we learn from others.
We learn from other people quite often but I guess we don’t realize it so much. -
family chat
These days my brother started writing his first messages to me.
I realized there aren’t so many tools to allow secure, controlled, communication between peers of the same family group, at least in italian.Something like whatsapp but with more control over the group of people allowed to write.
Every time an “idea” like this strike on me I wonder if I’m hitting some undiscovered need, or if I’m just wanting something nobody else wants.
Often the solution is to find other customers 🙂
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every man has about 40 seconds to make up his mind and do the right thing
This long title “every man has about 40 seconds to make up his mind and do the right thing” is all about a thing I’ve learned many years ago.
I dunno if you could call it wisdom, in fact it is one of the anecdotal piece of my life that’s not seriously based on some fact, but more on the intuition of a man.
A man I’ve met in a gym.I remember he was running and I was lifting weights (not so much weight, btw).
He was talking with a friend about cheating, yes, a man cheating on his girlfriend or wife.Now as you may know, nothing in this world happens randomly.
We all follow a script, our script.
We are in control every single moment and although I’d really like to justify my errors through the sentence “I wasn’t aware”, I must admit that no… you are never out of control.Back to the story…
This man was talking about a fascinating idea, the idea that every man in the world, once put in the right condition, could cheat or not cheat based on his resistance in 40 seconds.This means that the moment you might be found off bat lasts around 40 seconds.
The uncertainty, the “well, maybe I should accept another drink”, the “isn’t she perfect?”, etc.. they all lasts about 40 seconds.
Once those seconds are passed, you’re safe.I’m not the type to believe in phrases like this so easily but I must admit that this definition grew on me.
I started thinking a lot about how the decision making process works in moments like cheating (or not), and my conclusion is that, yes, there might be something like these 40 seconds, but before that there’s another thing.Yes, because those 40 seconds wouldn’t have happened if…
If you didn’t let them.You got the chance to cheat because you allowed the chance to be created.
Remember what I told you? We are always in control.
I still believe that.Found a nice girl in a bar and she walks out to you and offers you a drink?
It’s your choice to accept, refuse, or just walk away.
You, only you are in control.Maybe the 40 seconds do exists, but there’s a whole story that we might not talk about, the story of those mens that were in charge all the time.
The story of who didn’t allow the cheat to even configure in their life.To me those stories, although untold, are all about the best part of us.
The part that sticks with the plan, the lives to our expectations, that honors the people around us. -
being human and transparent should be the key
From time to time when I watch a movie or a tv serie I think “why aren’t they telling you the whole truth?”
It would simplify everything, but that isn’t happening in the movie and neither it happens in real life.
Sometimes we keep our thoughts for ourselves making impossible for the other people to understand us.
How could they? We can’t rely only on body language, in fact it’s useless to expect body language to have that much importance.Yes, understanding body language can help, but we need to be more transparent, to speak our thoughts more frequently and more clearly and to always think of who we are talking to.
To be human, that’s it.