A lifetime is better spent adjusting to what's left of a plan, than demanding its original expected result.
Although, I constantly fight doing that last thing I just wrote.
That's some of what I know about planning.
And, while we're on the subject: taking too big of a bite of steak and the time it takes to finally swallow.
While the rest of your food is getting cold makes this meal's meaning not special but hollow.
Thinking bigger means better may be bold.
But who wants to pay for a steak dinner if it's cold.
So that's about all I really know about planning.
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In Review
Non-FictionWhat is "Life In Review"? Saga, song, sonnet, story, satire, summary, sorry situations, silly sort of stupid stuff, sense and non, poems, prose, anecdotes and dozy doats, and a possible personal blow or two. This book is a collection of writings, op...