Heh... I kinda snagged most of this from a magazine ad, but I rearranged the words to suit me.
There is a key to leading a balanced life, and it does not always lie in the middle of the road.
Balance, you see, is an endgame thing.
Spend a little too much here, save a little more there.
It's okay, as long as the big picture is still straight.
The point is, you can lead a perfectly well-balanced life without feeling deprived.
A balanced, happy life is not about a rigid marriage to the concept of Moderation, but a more flexible, open relationship with it.
One that lets you see other concepts like Spontaneity and Self-Reward.
I'm not talking about neglecting your long-term plans.
I'm talking about LETTING YOURSELF GO every once in a while, grounded by the fact that you have a strategy for the future.
One with no expectations.
Guided by important things - like someone who will take the time to understand your priorities.
Like a walk in the park being the most important part of your day.
Like dancing alone in your room for hours on end, your favorite songs on repeat.
If this all sounds good to you, then visit us.
We'll be the ones smiling under the stars, holding hands as we run through the grass. Laughing, feeling, living, waiting... for you.
Nobody wants to lead a life of excess moderation. So in between your plans and your obligations and your appointments and your calendar: Stop. Go to one extreme or the other, just make sure you take your time and truly experience it. Don't let your tomorrow decide that today is meaningless.
Live.
Just live.
There is a key to leading a balanced life, and it does not always lie in the middle of the road.
Balance, you see, is an endgame thing.
Spend a little too much here, save a little more there.
It's okay, as long as the big picture is still straight.
The point is, you can lead a perfectly well-balanced life without feeling deprived.
A balanced, happy life is not about a rigid marriage to the concept of Moderation, but a more flexible, open relationship with it.
One that lets you see other concepts like Spontaneity and Self-Reward.
I'm not talking about neglecting your long-term plans.
I'm talking about LETTING YOURSELF GO every once in a while, grounded by the fact that you have a strategy for the future.
One with no expectations.
Guided by important things - like someone who will take the time to understand your priorities.
Like a walk in the park being the most important part of your day.
Like dancing alone in your room for hours on end, your favorite songs on repeat.
If this all sounds good to you, then visit us.
We'll be the ones smiling under the stars, holding hands as we run through the grass. Laughing, feeling, living, waiting... for you.
Nobody wants to lead a life of excess moderation. So in between your plans and your obligations and your appointments and your calendar: Stop. Go to one extreme or the other, just make sure you take your time and truly experience it. Don't let your tomorrow decide that today is meaningless.
Live.
Just live.
