January 1, 2005

one leg at a time

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The other day, I woke up early and went straight to the com­pu­ter in my dres­sing gown to write.
I was there for a cou­ple of hours, hap­pily cran­king out some futuristic-death-of-marketing-vanguard-avast-ye-scurvies-take-no-prisoners wha­tsit for a client of mine.
It was cool. I was in the zone.
As I was finishing up, sud­denly I rea­li­sed how time had flown. It was after 9am. Time to start the day, time to jump in the sho­wer.
Got out the sho­wer, sha­ved and star­ted to get dres­sed.
Star­ted to put my trou­sers on. One leg at a time.
Folks like me can often get carried away with what I call “The New Rea­li­ties.”
Yeah, there’s a lot of exci­te­ment with how the world is currently chan­ging. A lot of peo­ple read blogs for pre­ci­sely that rea­son. They want to know where the world is going. They think perhaps the ans­wer will appear in the blo­gosphere soo­ner than most other pla­ces.
But the things that won’t change, the things that aren’t going anywhere; they are just as inte­res­ting: falling in love, having babies, lear­ning to play gui­tar, enjo­ying a good meal, the list is end­less.
Peo­ple are still going to be put­ting their pants on, one leg a time, for the fore­seea­ble future.
Change by itself is not inte­res­ting. How change affects the unchan­ging (and vice versa) is inte­res­ting.
Wishing you all a Happy 2005…

3 Responses to “one leg at a time”

  1. Pegasus News says:

    New Year’s Wiz-dom

    Mrs. Peg and I don’t like part­ying with the ama­teurs who only do it once a year, so we like sta­ying in on NYE. That means I’m wor­king until the mid­night orgy of greens, black-eyed-pea cakes and cham­pagne. In the

  2. Mark Wubben says:

    That’s an inte­res­ting view, Hugh. Happy new year to you too!

  3. Chris H. says:

    I put my pants on both legs at a time. Its easy. I sit on a chair or on the side of my bed. Beats wob­bling around and occa­sio­nally going head over tit.
    Heh.
    ps. Really like your how to be crea­tive ebook. Some real punches to the head there. Made me think about a whole bunch of my stra­te­gies, career wise. Thanks.
    Have a great 2005.
    Chris Hunt