“Never be entirely idle; but either be reading, or writing, or praying, or meditating, or endeavoring something for the public good.”
—Thomas à Kempis
What are you doing right now? Okay, you’re reading this blog post – bad question to ask.
What have you done today? What are you planning on doing today?
Have you written anything? Have you read a good book (or blog post?)
Have you developed your self-awareness? Or your ability to empathize with people who are different from you?
Have you done something for the good of another?
Have you performed any selfless act of service?
Too many of us end each day with a resounding “no” to all these questions. Instead, our answer to the question, “What have you done today?” is usually something like this: “I went to work, came home, and binge-watched Netflix until I passed out.”
Change How You View Your Work
Perhaps you really did nothing other than work today. Perhaps it really had no other benefit than growing your checking account.
Or perhaps you should reevaluate how you spend the time you are not at work, so that you do create something, learn something new, or serve another person. Or perhaps you should change the way you view your work – I’m betting you did something today that benefitted someone. Reflect on that.
Too often, we use work, podcasts, and the always-available streaming services to block ourselves from creating our art. We chalk it up to a lack of time.
But where is your time going? We all have the same 24 hours in a day, 168 hours in a week. Unless we are doing shift work or have a newborn at home, we have time to create good for the world.
I challenge you to answer one question every night before you go to sleep: “Did I do something good today?”
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