But I can't help but think of colleagues who are, no doubt, as taxed as I, if not more so, and who are showing signs of feeling under the weather health-wise. I counted (in a manner of speaking) three or four sore throats over the weekend not to mention one or two other manifestations of less than optimal well-being. Yet the world of work (I include ways of earning a living of all varieties) seems to assume optimal health as a given on behalf of its all too human instruments. This is not sensible, to the point of being downright dangerous.
One interesting piece of advice for super high achievers: it's very useful to experience a break, one that comes with a resounding twang. I wouldn't say it necessarily makes you stronger, though that is possible, but it certainly makes you humbler, and as Eliot (Tom) observed: humility is endless. (I hope I got that right. I think it's somewhere in The Four Quartets. It'll certainly be humbling if I'm wrong.)
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Damn. Missed a chance to humble you. Ho ho ho. Speaking of issues, an issue of !nk is coming out on Monday!
Oh yes, I remember this. The great break (and 'twang') came for me in late 2004. I have been happy ever since.
Don't worry, Daryl. There'll be plenty of further opportunities for humiliation as the year goes on. Nice Ink, especially your piece on Ulysses. But the idea that I'm a fan of Leon's Chinese Karaoke Singing Comp. video has more than a touch of libel about it. Don't people recognise sarcasm any more?!
Yeah, people are tone deaf. Haha.
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