Monday, July 18, 2016

Do what is hard when it"s easy... what does it mean for you?


I am hearing that you can"t wrap your minds around Seneca"s principle: "do what is hard when it is easy".

So I am going to give you some examples... and then ask you to add your examples to the comments section. Let"s create at least 50, OK? Together...

Maintenance is a good example. Exercising is easy while you still can. If you don’t, movement becomes difficult… and then you are seriously limited.

I think the “do it what’s difficult while it’s easy” is vague, so all of life fits into it well. It"s a principle. It"s a distinction. It is a way to look at the world...

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