Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. I wonder about your wisdom project and why you chose it. JOE: Good question. I think it sprung from my mother's recent ninetieth birthday. It made me stop to think what's important to me at this point in my life. CALLIOPE: What did you discover? JOE: First, I discovered what's not so important. I have been pursuing marketing as a way to make money. CALLIOPE: Something wrong with that? JOE: No, but to do justice to the Guerrilla Marketing I have been reading about as a path to making money, I would need to devote the bulk of my time and energy in the pursuit, pushing writing meaningfully to a secondary importance. CALLIOPE: I see. JOE: I am starting to see what's important to me. I think more money would be nice but would also distract me from my goal. CALLIOPE: Which is? JOE: To help other see the value of the collected wisdom of the ages and live in tune with our earth and its community rather than selfishly grabbing what we can. CALLIOPE: A tall order. JOE: I know. It's not one I can do alone. Others have gone before me in the effort, others are active now and I am sure others will follow. But I want to do my part. CALLIOPE: Sounds like you want to make your contribution to living meaningfully. JOE: Correct. Now to do it. Talk with you tomorrow. |