johnmdemarco posted on June 22, 2010 19:10
This is one of those blog posts that was not supposed to take place, because my brain and body are so tired I have nothing interesting to say.
However, the very act of claiming a lack of interest is in and of itself, interesting. To be aware of a perceived lack of interest is to be paying close attention to one's state of mind. To pay attention is to be engaged in the present moment. And the present moment, which is the only moment one ever has, is terribly interesting.
It seems fitting, therefore, to conclude this short blog with an encouragement to you, the reader, to not overlook the wonder of the present moment. It might feel mundane, but it is rippling with folds of fresh insights. You might take it for granted, but it can take you places if you follow its scent.
Oh, the places you'll go right now. If you so desire.