Craft

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100’s of years ago before the mechanisation that the industrialised world brought to the human race, we were involved in work, art, music, or writing that involved craft.

We wrote letters with a quill dipped in ink on a scroll. We spent our time crafting beautiful letters.

We shaped wood into amazing things, we hammered iron into all manner of items, we made and created things with our hands, often made with joy and intimate knowledge and skill of how to.

Whatever we did it mainly involved concentration and often deep work with passion and feeling. It had a meaning.

In our world of email, social media, and instant gratification, we are desperately short of doing anything of meaning, substance and passion.

In order to fulfil ourselves and gain meaning to our existence, we need to add craft to whatever we are doing.

That requires attention and the removal of distraction. It needs us to learn focus and forget the shallow pings of the insubstantial world we have created.

Craft something remarkable and enjoy every moment.

There is a brilliant quote ‘we who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals’. We must envision something deeper rather than simply be adding yet another piece of digital content to the vast digital dustbin of much of the internet.

There is more.

Now

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It doesn’t matter what order you do things in, how you choose to live your life, what you like to eat, how you like to dress or anything else.

It is your life, you make the rules that suit you, and don’t dance to other people’s tunes.

Live today, not in tomorrow, as that may not come, or yesterday, as that is gone forever.

Now is our life, there is no rehearsal, it is today, right now and for real.

Make your own personal difference every day. Challenge yourself to be a better you than the day before, but it is your choice as to what that ‘better you’ is.

Now live without restraint.