I was impressed with the health article in today’s New York Times. In essence, the article reads that ” it’s not that trying to find ways to improve ourselves is a bad thing, But when we are constantly reaching rather than occasionally being satisfied with what we have in front of us, that’s a receipe for perpetual dissatisfaction.”
The struggle to find the balance between stagnation and stress resonates even more now in these economically downtimes, when even your best efforts don’t seem to be reaping the rewards you expected. Is good enough, good enough for you?

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