Just like breakthrough ideas that come to you in the shower (take more showers Paradoxy-Morons say) the monotonous hard work of prepping for sod allows your mind to wonder to where it needs to go.
“The Tau of Steves: What You Don’t Know Could Fill a Book”
“5” Steve Zahn, 51: “This is the ideal day to strategize how you’re going to turn all that you’ve learned into a viable plan.” Scorpio
Evidence
So, at the end of this week, I’ve been “preparing soil” to lay new sod where the blazing hot sun and an infestation of rabbits destroyed our lawn while we holidayed in Norway.
Happy Birthday Sis!! Hi and welcome to Thursday’s Episode 96 in Season 1 of my 1-Year Natural Experiment on October 4th in the fall of 2019.
But I managed to squeeze in more research notes from Fantasyland in between shovels full of dirt management.
Points that struck me enough to remember:
Thomas Jefferson when you do your own thing it’s ok, “Unless It Picks My Pocket or Breaks My Leg”, but you can always find new evidence to support your beliefs. And, History does not repeat, but it rhymes.
Then you have the three way breakdown of Squishies, Cynics, and Believers — each among the gatekeepers in academia and media and government and politics is charged with determining what’s factually true and what’s iffy and false.
When I was a millennial and prepared for my first career in psychology — the ‘60s and ‘70s— Woodstock, Hippies, New Age at Big Sur’s Esalen, Thomas Kuhn’s Paradigm Shift, Carlos Castenada and Charles Tart.
And, finally “…shared the fantastic retro vision of a nation covered by brand-new old-timey homesteads and ranches and small towns, and themselves as pioneers redux.” Frank Lloyd Wright and dream of suburbia. Plus “a real estate developer (and eccentric utopian) named Abbot Kinney built an amusement park around an artificial lagoon, with canals and gondoliers, calling it Venice of America.”
Just like breakthrough ideas come to you in the shower (take more showers Paradox-Morons say) the monotonous hard work of prepping for sod allows your mind to wonder to where it needs to go. (Shovel more dirt Zahn’s Holiday Tau should say).
“5” Steve Zahn, 51: “This is the ideal day to strategize how you’re going to turn all that you’ve learned into a viable plan.” Scorpio
Random ones that make me want change my sign.
I guess as long as I’m shoveling dirt and not shit — bullshit, that is — CC&W’s Holiday Tau complements Zahn, Winkler, Emma the Baroness and my Holiday Tau.
“5” Steve Carell, 57; Steve Martin, 74; Steve Wozniak, 69: “You don’t need everyone to agree with you to get a successful result. Focus on serving the people who agree and then move on to those who might be easily tipped your way.” Leo
I’m not buying McQueen’s Holiday Tau. I’m not even going to steal it. It just doesn’t fit.
“2” Steve McQueen (1930 – 1980): “The wise move doesn’t always bring more money to hand immediately, but it will today.” Aries
Huh? Maybe shoveling dirt made me too tired to suss this one out.
“2” Steve Winwood, 71; Stevie Wonder, 69; Stephen Colbert, 56: “If you’re not looking forward to anything, then put something on the books. You’ll live a little happier each day leading up to it.” Taurus
Smith’s Holiday Tau rings true for me. What’s that, that my dear old mother would say, “We shall see, dear.”
“3” Steve Smith, 30: “You genuinely want what’s best for the others, and they will feel this in your attitude. Your intention will move you toward the best actions.” Gemini
Great, now you tell me. I’m past a point of no return and I’ve already gotten my hands dirty.
“2” Steve Howey, 42: “Be careful not to mistake being busy for importance. Being overly busy can be a distraction from problems, too.” Cancer
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Inspired by: Holiday Mathis – Creators Syndicate