Donna Jackson Nakazawa on July 4, 2014
My mom, 82, recently said something that stuck with me. "It used to be that we did everything once, and now we have to do everything twice. Nothing gets done right the first time." Call the cable man back. Track a lost package. Call the Rx in again. Is it true, do we have to do many things twice today? And if so, is it an invitation for frustration -- or mindful awareness?
My mom, 82, recently said something that stuck with me. "It used to be that we did everything once, and now we have to do everything twice. Nothing gets done right the first time." Call the cable man back. Track a lost package. Call the Rx in again. Is it true, do we have to do many things twice today? And if so, is it an invitation for frustration -- or mindful awareness?