Ben’s analogy of being the chessboard invokes a responsibility that we should prepare for the possibility that people will not fulfill their tasks in life. When these events occur we should ask our selves what is the ROI of the choice I want to make. Does it benefit the situation or make it worse?
This seems to relate to the different driving styles between my fiance and I. You could say that I am a defensive driver and a creature of habit. My fiance is more of a n offensive driver and subject to randomness. This causes a clash between us when the other is driving. I wasn’t always this way, but major car accidents as a young man altered my perception. I control my actions and compensate for others with out the heightened energy, where as my fiance is subject to the emotional reaction of others actions.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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