Quote from Jack Hershey:
Building the outer boundary will be done this weekend if the charts and logs get done.
You have my assurance the drill and the debrief will be completed by the end of the weekend. I will do as much as I can tonight, and, as I only work for a few hours early tomorrow morning, I should have most of the day to complete the work with time to spare. Hopefully, there will be time to introduce volatility and pace.
The mind is a beautiful thing.
The brain was hibernating, the alarm beeping faintly and unobtrusively in the background. The old alarm was thrown out, and a new one put in it's place. It was bigger, louder and brighter. The brain was still in deep REM sleep, but, every so often, lashed out an unconscious limb and struck the
snooze button. Except the alarm kept getting louder and brighter, and the button had to be pressed more frequently. Momentarily the brain blinks. Back to sleep. And BLINK. Back to - BLINK!
The awakening, though slow and lumberous, is now inexorable.
I am in earnest here to make your critical thinking in technicolor. I really believe I can convey the words to you and the pictures. As I worked through the culling of fifty years of jounals and writing, I believe I am able to share this as a mentoring story. I want to transfer this in the time I have.
I know I need to try harder.
Much harder. I won't let you down.