Thursday, November 4, 2010

You can not chase two rabbits at the same time.

Chasing one rabbit is easy, but catching it, is a problem on its own. Catching one rabbit contains its own experiences and ideas. You must have direction and time, whether your choice to run fast or slow, you will be sure to be chasing the same rabbit. At some point you will catch the rabbit, after a long and dark night. The bright day will come and you are able to celebrate.

As humans we become greedy and many times overconfident, which could be good in many situations. However, greed is not a good idea. Once we have caught the one Rabbit, we get a head of ourselves and find ourselves being overconfident, desiring to catch more rabbits. The minute we start chasing two rabbits, we find confusion setting in, and we start moving in different directions. We should eliminate the confusion, and do our best to support our main goal.

We can not chase too many rabbits, as we will not have a direction and this will lead us to disaster. We will become despaired and doubtful. We will lose interest in catching not two rabbits, but one. The main one we will forget and the point of the exercise will be mist.

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