A Good Question
I was out walking this morning when I noticed a woman on the sidewalk across the street. This woman was jogging, uphill, with her dog, while pushing a double wide stroller containing one baby and one young child. I could see that it was difficult, but I could also see that she was managing all of this successfully.
I spent the rest of my walk reflecting on her accomplishments and where mine would rate compared to hers. I asked myself some hard questions, opened my mind to new ideas, pondered different avenues, deliberated possible scenarios, and finally negotiated some solid conclusions.
By the time I arrived back home I had today’s blog post ready to go. Now it’s time to take a nap.
– Ben
Sounds like he’d better find out quickly. 😀
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus (pronounced /ˈsɪsɨfəs/; Greek: Σίσυφος sísypʰos [ˈsisifos]) was a king punished in Tartarus by being cursed to roll a huge boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this throughout eternity.