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at least I try to. The problem I deal with in the moment is how to keep my feet moving without stepping on anyones toes. A lot of what we do more or less depends on the feedback or reaction of our surrounding. But sometimes that feedback simply takes a little time. And ever so often a project can only progress once certain things outside of our controll happen. That takes patience. But when one comes out of a phase of lethargy, patience smells so much like what has gone before and all one wants is ACTION. Waiting seems so wrong sometimes. But patience is a form of waiting...
coincidence... Curt writes about positive discomfort as a sighn of movement, of change actually happening.
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