
Consider a hammer. It’s designed to hit nails. That’s what it was created to do. Now imagine that the hammer never gets used. It just sits in the toolbox. The hammer doesn’t care.But now imagine that same hammer with a soul, a self-consciousness. Days and days go by with him remaining in the toolbox. He feels funny inside, but he’s not sure exactly why. Something is missing, but he doesn’t know what it is.
Then one day someone pulls him out of the toolbox and uses him to break some branches for the fireplace. The hammer is exhilarated. Being held, being wielded, hitting the branches—the hammer loves it. At the end of the day, though, he is still unfulfilled. Hitting the branches was fun, but it wasn’t enough. Something is still missing.
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Please keep reading this article over here. And then come back and tell me what you think. It’s the best short piece on this subject I’ve found.
And yes readers, you’ll be seeing a few more short commentaries but nothing amazing for a couple more weeks. I have multiple article deadlines already past, and some other top-secret time taking things with deadlines coming up quickly. You’ll have to be happy with this for a little longer.




Hey,
You probably commented on my article on sleep a while ago, but I just noticed it (I’ve been gone). Thanks for catching that math error. It makes sense that it’s more like 25 years, because one spends 1/3 of one’s life in bed.
What did you think of the idea of the article, however…never mind the mathematical error?
Kristi
This article is amazing…so well put! Gets you thinking!