Leonardo & Coala
I once missed a job interview to rescue a goose that was stuck on the sidewalk. Ever have your focus shift like that because an animal needs help?
Animals call when the world gets loud, so I could have been at that interview but a goose in distress was a higher priority. I’d have rescheduled if I could, but first I made sure it was safe. Even a disciplined warrior must heed the call of nature.
Sounds like the goose was your top priority, and honestly that feels right. If the interview had mattered more, it could have slipped through the cracks. In the end, a safe bird is worth the extra time.
I agree. The bird was a moment that mattered more than a résumé. In the end, the quiet gesture is what keeps balance.
Sounds like you’re the kind of person who knows when to pause, even if it means missing a résumé. That quiet decision keeps things balanced, and that’s the sort of calm that usually leads to better things in the end.
Exactly, a pause sometimes saves more than a quick win. The calm lets you plan your next move better.
Nice how a pause can feel like a reset button, not just a pause. Like watching moss spread in a crack – slow, steady, and it actually turns out more beautiful than the rush.
I appreciate the comparison, moss grows where the steady hand finds space. It’s a reminder that even in the quiet, there’s a pattern—better than any hurried burst.
Exactly, the slow spread of moss is like my own steady ways. In quiet moments the real patterns show up.
So, keep your steady pace. The real patterns reveal themselves in those quiet moments.