Monday, August 22, 2011

You cannot chase two rabbits at the same time

A martial arts student approached his teacher with a question. "I'd like to improve my knowledge of the martial arts. In addition to learning from you, I'd like to study with another teacher in order to learn another style. What do you think of this idea?"

"The hunter who chases two rabbits," answered the master, "catches neither one."

What are your thought on this saying? Is it possible to focus and excel at two tasks at the same time? Well i guess this applies to all B-Tech Public Relations students since all of us are working while managing a hectic study schedule. We even have a few mothers in our class! That's chasing about 10 rabbits at the same time and not just doing good at each of these tasks but doing great!

I believe that women have a divine purpose to be able to excel at two or more things at the same time. We call it multi-tasking when in fact its a natural part of our being to be able to do a few tasks and complete it effectively.

The problem with chasing two rabbits is that we become so tired in the end that we eventually miss out on life. What i mean by this is that we become almost too involved. We cannot just sit, relax and enjoy the view. Women constantly want to chase two rabbits, and this is why i'm sooooo happy this B-Tech year has almost come to an end.

I'll chase all the rabbits that come my way, but first i'm going to sit back and relax. Even if its only for a few days!  

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