Don't ask me why these words are somehow appropriate but too outspoken to put up in my cube. But I've been told that they are...but they still resonate to me all the same.
Sometimes, privately and quietly, she regretted the way in which she had abandoned what she called the thinking part of her. Then, she gave up on regret, let those ideas go dormant and released the past.
It was as if Elodie, who did the work of the absent employee was looked upon as a cardboard cutout of an employee with a brain to match.
She couldn’t be fired but she couldn’t get ahead either. The companies and faces changed but the tasks remained the same, her work life had achieved stasis.
She thought about what it actually meant to live in the moment behave as if tomorrow will not come, If there is no tomorrow, then one couldn’t act without regard to consequences, but since there is a tomorrow, how can one live in the moment? Who wants to live with the consequences of poor judgment?
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