reddy2go ·
Kabir’s antidote to procrastination is super simple but don’t underestimate the impact. the urgency it induces here’ here increases the tension needed to act while reducing the resistance
reddy2go ·
what you’re planning for tomorrow, do today. what you’re planning for today, do now. beyond the literal meaning is the realisation that most things can actually be achieved with immediacy rather than needing to be planned
reddy2go ·
if the whole world can be destroyed in a single moment, when will you do what you need to? utter annihilation of all that you hold dear can be but a moment away, yet you postpone what you need to do.
reddy2go ·
while it might sound silly to assume the whole world can be upended overnight, that’s exactly what happened to the dinosaurs. and the current pandemic did have the whole world on the edge of their seats
reddy2go ·
when you consider such dire straits to be a distinct possibility, you’ll begin to see your resistance to work or play as feeble and inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, spurring you to act in the moment
reddy2go ·
when all you have is the here and now to play in and with, your attention & intention to act is without delay. you will be steadfast in your movement yet not panic stricken. driven, yet not hurried
reddy2go ·
enjoy the magic of being in the moment, driven by desire to make the most of this momentary experience called life. know that your world can come to an end any moment so explore every possibility without fear
reddy2go ·
the beauty & brevity of Kabir’s words encapsulate more philosophy than productivity. which is also why i believe there’s more to life than work & ambition. life is shorter than you think, so play now while you have your chance