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Too busy to notice...

Don't you just have those periods in your life when you are doing so much that you loose control and just go with the flow?

Is it so that when I try to do everything I want to do, I just can't keep track of all that is happening, so I must let it go and see what happens?

Should we experience life as it goes, or should we try to harness the power back into our own hands? Which of those options is really the best?

I don't know, but I certainly like the feeling that, even though I don't have control, life just seems to help me along the way by itself, making me feel happy as I've never been... and I should just enjoy it.

Will it last?... I hope so! :-)















Events

  • Saturday, 15 March
    SOURCE OF LIGHT
    With DJs: JORGENSON (TOOLROOM RECORDS). Robert Feelgood . Bart van Liefland
    mc Pryme
    @ Club CHI
  • Saturday, 22 March
    R!CH
    With DJs: QUINTINO . MARC BENJAMIN . ROBERT FEELGOOD . IRWAN . FRANCK
    MC V.I.
    @ (Hotel) Arena TO.night

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"I'd seen the light. It was this glaringly obvious blind realization, like pure truth! And it wasn't about anyone in particular, but about people in general. I realized (...) there is no such thing as THE one... It's more about mind-bogling whole hell of a lot of potential ones. Although that should be conforting, it's actually pretty terrifying. We'd all have to kick back and wait for some magical force to show us who we should spend the rest of our lifes with. But the truth is... there isn't a lightning-bolt that slaps you on the ass and tells you to pick this person over all others! If anything... it's like the rain. Rain falls all the time... sometimes you're prepared for it, sometimes you're not. Independent where you are when it hits, you either get caught in it or you don't. (In fact, most of us usually try like hell to avoid it.) You might miss the bus, you might catch the bus. Maybe you remembered your umbrella, maybe you didn't. No big science. Just random torrential bursts of opportunity. And that's the most fate can do. The rest... is up to us!"
By Walt Becker & Peter W. Nelson, in "Buying the Cow"
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