革命性的决心
Resolution Revolution
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Friends and family constantly ask me how I can possibly find time to
do all the things I do. Needing only about five hours of sleep each night
helps, but it was a specific resolution that I consciously initiated that really
makes everything I do possible
I'm not sure it was so much a resolution as a revolution. I simply
revolted and gave up television, or at least 90 percent of it. I did this near
my fiftieth birthday. Perhaps it was a midlife crisis, but I think it was a
midlife awakening. I realized that at age fifty either I was well over halfway
to being dead, or I was entering a time when more opportunities than ever
awaited me, but only if I made changes in my life. I resolved to knock on
opportunity's door by making the needed changes rather than to continue
pounding on death's status-quo door
A little math revealed that I had already spent eight years of my life
watching television. It added up quickly: an hour or two each moring
watching cartoons as a kid: four hours or more in the evening watching
切皆有可能