Here’s a question to ponder:
In that moment of being first, how do you make sure you’re not last?
In many parts of our life, at many times, we’re expected to do our best to be first. And sometimes, in the grind of the world as it is, we have to strive to be first.
But the real question under being first is
In that moment of being first, how do you make sure you’re not last?
Answer on Monday.*
Or not.
I am thrilled to welcome Justin from American Buddhist Perspective tomorrow. I know you will offer him the same warmth and attention you have all given my meanderings. In the ring of the BuddhoBloggers Swap, I will be hosted by the ever-courageous Marcus of Marcus’ Journal exploring the geography of the heart.
Thank you for practicing,
Genju
*Ed note: meaning I’ll try to dig into it on Monday. You, dear Reader, can answer anytime! 😉
How do we know we’re first? How do we know we’re last? I’m looking forward to Monday’s guidance!
Only when we see ourselves as seperate from first and last do first and last occur. First and last are no different.