[The Random Factor] Good beaver... alright, that's enough beaver
The Random Factor
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Fri Jun 29 18:12:32 CDT 2007
Greetings brothers and sisters...
A little story for you this week, I hope you enjoy it.
This guy on the street walks up to me and asks
"Do you know why beavers are always working?"
"For shelter and food," I answer.
"No, they keep working even when they have their
shelter and food," he replies.
"Hmmm, then I don't know," I said after considering
it a moment, "why do beavers work all the time?"
"Because work is what beavers do... they know nothing else."
Man, that's rough!
Hey, wait a minute... but we're different, right?
We can break our routines (work or whatever),
We can seek new stimuli, and make changes.
Free will, that's what sets us apart... right?
"If you don't like your headspace, change your environment,"
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