I’m thinking about the process to create this cartoon. The thought of which restaurant to go to, the drive to the cafe, the decision over which item to write about (I envision hedger corp having a very intense meeting over this decision), being invigorated by the smell of the food and coffee, the process of typing, sketching and editing your ideas as you eat your meal, and seeing people wonder what interesting project you are working on as you smile triumphantly at your screen when the idea fully comes to life.
It really does make everything much more meaningful when you think of all the effort that goes into creating all the wonderful things that surround us in the world. Thank you for an amazing gratitude exercise.
“I feel so thankful for these things, and so grateful to all the people who brought them into existence.” Me too, but being the sentimentalist that I am, I then cannot Part with such things! (I’m now aware of the inner word, ‘mental’ in there, lol). I mean, ok, when the roses die, as long as they don’t just dry up prettily, and I can save them because they ‘still look good’…. 🤦🏻♀️
I suspect if we gave more thought to how and where and what went into the objects we surround ourselves with, we would be more careful with them and more mindful of those who provided it.
Just pour the coffee!!! :-) Love this post. Thanks.
I’m thinking about the process to create this cartoon. The thought of which restaurant to go to, the drive to the cafe, the decision over which item to write about (I envision hedger corp having a very intense meeting over this decision), being invigorated by the smell of the food and coffee, the process of typing, sketching and editing your ideas as you eat your meal, and seeing people wonder what interesting project you are working on as you smile triumphantly at your screen when the idea fully comes to life.
It really does make everything much more meaningful when you think of all the effort that goes into creating all the wonderful things that surround us in the world. Thank you for an amazing gratitude exercise.
Ahhh -- Good one! Thank you so much!
“I feel so thankful for these things, and so grateful to all the people who brought them into existence.” Me too, but being the sentimentalist that I am, I then cannot Part with such things! (I’m now aware of the inner word, ‘mental’ in there, lol). I mean, ok, when the roses die, as long as they don’t just dry up prettily, and I can save them because they ‘still look good’…. 🤦🏻♀️
I got quite the chuckle over the last cartoon! Thanks for your humor, I appreciate it.
I suspect if we gave more thought to how and where and what went into the objects we surround ourselves with, we would be more careful with them and more mindful of those who provided it.
Yes! This!
Love the last drawing/cartoon! (I think I'm "Don" in that one!)