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Real Astrology.com Friday, May 16, 2008

Filed under: fractally weird — jhorna @ 6:22 am

If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy man. He will find an easier way to do it.

A journalist visiting the home of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr was surprised to see a horseshoe nailed to the wall. “Can it be that you, of all people, believe a horseshoe will bring you good luck?” he asked. “Of course not,” Bohr replied, “but I understand it brings you luck whether you believe it or not.

Seems you’re pushing to learn all you can from places and ideas you barely even know existed a few months ago. Your experiments continue to provide such valuable lessons that you’d rather not wrap them up yet. That’s fine. No rush. Take your time. We here at the Grind will welcome you back anytime you’re ready. We completely understand if you want to stay out there on a limb until you’re absolutely sure that the butterfly won’t have any reason to try changing back into a caterpillar.

- Rob Brezsny, Real Astrology (link in the sidebar)