ISSUE NO. 467

TODAY'S WORLD . . .

 
Seems increasingly concerned with the here and now - at the expense of the future. Decisions are made based on what will look or feel best in the short term, and there is ever increasing competition for your attention. It feels overwhelming.

So we remind ourselves of a few things:

- There is wisdom in 'the long game'. Decisions made to honor the future will bring fruitful abundance and lasting legacy. 

- There is always something to do. There are always things to learn, problems to solve, and ways to contribute. Don't forget that. 

 
To enjoying the present by honoring the future,
 
Tay + Dor

Co-Founders, Good Food Jobs
 

tidbits...

what we’re reading / listening to / watching / noticing / thinking about / captivated by this Tuesday…

You Need to Make a 'When I Die' File Before It's Too Late - we promise that the sentiments are far more uplifting than morose. 

There is always something new to learn -- how one man is cultivating and sharing a love of mushrooms. 

It's not too late to save. 

If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood, and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea. // Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Change can happen anywhere -- what difference can you make right where you are?

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