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RE: Time spent wisely?

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I am sure that I have made good use of my time, not only in my projects, but also in solving serious problems, problems that could have taken nearly two years to solve and were done in four months. So I have made the most of every minute, not only in taking action but also in thinking through the necessary strategies. As a result, not only have I solved problems, but the benefits will be even greater than before.

Although I do not think about my death, which is part of life, I do like to be present every day and live well, making it worthwhile, appreciating the company of those I love, tranquillity, peace, nature, what I love to do, living intensely, giving my attention to what is important.

There are time and energy vampires, and I try to stay away from them because it is a waste of time. Indifference is a great weapon for this.

My concentration depends a lot on silence; it has always been that way. For example, when working, I usually play instrumental music of different styles, which works very well for me.

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made the most of every minute

That's a big statement, you must be the only person in the world to have done so because to me there's always more value and productivity to be found no matter how productive one feels.

You talk about solving problems, but what about living life -youre best life? Although, you've mentioned being present so that counts for a lot.

Life isn't just about solving problems although we all certainly have them and a need to address those things. I think a balance is required and it's weighted one way or the other a lot of the time. Life has to be lived though, and I believe a strong effort needs to go into designing it (creating it) and then enjoying it. If we can do that, then the problems become less, or the way we perceive our problems shifts.

Yep, I hear you about silence and music - I know you like Richard Clayderman. You must be single handedly keeping his record sales above 1 per year.

Ever thought about looking outside the box, trying something new and injecting it into your veins (life)? People tend to stay well within the lines and boundaries, but I think to live well boundaries need to be pushed, paradigms challenged and shifted. Just my opinion of course.

It's absolutely true, you need to strike a balance. At one point this year, the scales were tipped so heavily towards problems that it caused me so much stress that I had health issues, fortunately only minor ones. I solved the problem and now I enjoy life much more, feeling much more relieved.

In fact, I'm currently studying something I want to do, and it has to do with writing, but I'm keeping it a secret, something personal that I love, an idea that popped into my head a few days ago and fills me with enthusiasm.

Thank you! Good night!

Good work on keeping it a secret, people don't need to know everything about us.

Along the way, I learned that it is best not to tell anyone about important things until they happen. Thank you!