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Think about it this way: If I do something -- I want to do it well. Or don't do it at all. Ultimately, doing things is an act of love. If you don't love what you are going to do fully, why even do it? Yes, of course not everything is going to fall into this bucket. But why not maximize the amount of things you love. It can be something simple, like tending to a plant, or sending a message etc Why not? There is almost no downside to this
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But ok, you say, what does it mean to do something well? This is not doing something well compared to others, but doing something well compared to what you think is good. Sometimes I read books, or see art, or projects -- and I think to myself wow, this is great. And I'd almost wish to evoke that same sense in myself. And if I can it means I'm doing things that I am happy to have done
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It also makes one feel a sense of finality to it. It's an externalization of ideas, or intention that takes you out of the equation. Like birthing a baby (though I don't know what that's like and will never experience it) metaphorically speaking, once its out, its out. And you keep going. I think there's something wonderful about that.
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Its all about how well someone can be present in that moment
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