Too Busy to Ever Really Get Anything Done
There are 5 stages of grief. Eight stages of listening. 12 steps in a recovery process.
There are 1,860 steps to the top of the Empire State Building.
There are over 5,100 stone steps in the Great Wall Marathon that takes place every year.
Australia's Highway 1 is the longest national roadway spanning over 12,000 miles.
Across the globe, there are varying levels of complication and political tyranny; including our own levels of government.
There are multiple stages of declaring bankruptcy and layers upon layers of documentation for adoption, divorce, marriage, birth, death and imprisonment.
Yet research shows that one of the most physically fit groups in American culture is that of the Amish. According to a study, these stress-free folk cover an average of 18,000 steps a day. Something like averaging 6 hours of hardcore heavy physical exertion a week, 35+ hours of moderate activity and 6 miles of walking. No cell phones, computers, televisions, iPods, treadmills, microwaves, curling irons, Tomtoms, Blackberrys...
How is it that we have so much and yet we end up with so little? I'm exhausted just thinking about it.
There are 1,860 steps to the top of the Empire State Building.
There are over 5,100 stone steps in the Great Wall Marathon that takes place every year.
Australia's Highway 1 is the longest national roadway spanning over 12,000 miles.
Across the globe, there are varying levels of complication and political tyranny; including our own levels of government.
There are multiple stages of declaring bankruptcy and layers upon layers of documentation for adoption, divorce, marriage, birth, death and imprisonment.
Yet research shows that one of the most physically fit groups in American culture is that of the Amish. According to a study, these stress-free folk cover an average of 18,000 steps a day. Something like averaging 6 hours of hardcore heavy physical exertion a week, 35+ hours of moderate activity and 6 miles of walking. No cell phones, computers, televisions, iPods, treadmills, microwaves, curling irons, Tomtoms, Blackberrys...
How is it that we have so much and yet we end up with so little? I'm exhausted just thinking about it.
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