Saturday, November 17, 2018

See & Do


The render-down continues. By stripping away the unnecessary cosmetics and frivolities we reveal the core - the critical and crucial elements of truth. Our truth. Individually and collectively. In every category, under any circumstance and whatever the weirdness of scenario. 

We have been looking at threesomes lately, trilogies and trios, that combine the elements we have decided matter most. They run from the sacred; Father, Son and Holy Ghost, to the recreational; Hits, runs and errors. As well as everything between dogma and defeat, between Adel and ZZ Top. 

With all these possibilities swirling around our consciousness like coconuts in a hurricane, there is lots to consider. What if we could put all these altruistic values into play? How about two of three? Is there a combination that, without question, is the creme de la creme, hands down, absolute top of the line, unequivocally and absolute best?

If so what?

In the process of spinning out our hour set this morning, at approximately the time my renegade endorphins caught up with the six cups of pre-workout caffeine, the improv motivational sermon was in full swing. As a review I asked for consideration on some of the threes.

Mind, body, spirit.
Confidence, resilience, hope.
Paradox, humor, change.
Vision, passion, perseverance.
Show up, compete, recover.
Start, continue, finish.
Veni, vedi, vici.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner. 

They got the idea. And then I got one. 

The improv from the bully pulpit was on like a Southern revival. When I ran out of threes, I decided to  take a chance and go for it on fourth and ten. ‘As a result of all this philosophical and metaphysical musing it appears to me that two elements, seemingly unconnected, could possibly offer a secret recipe for success. A portmanteau of colossal proportions, an elixir with magical power and potential’. These two, I crackled, could be it. 

‘Consider, it you will, their synergy, hope and value. The two:'

AWARENESS AND ENGAGEMENT. 

See and do. 

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