2013 m. gegužės 24 d., penktadienis

I once thought, that when the time for spring comes, and we say, that it came, we are only a little bit closer to the spring than we were just before saying that.
That the first time when you think you learned to play the song with a guitar, you are only this much (very small difference) closer to learning than you were before, and if you say to someone "look, what I learned!", you will definitely make the mistake playing that song next time. 
We are usually oriented to the result, but life is usually all about the process. When you start to work as a waitress, you are still not a waitress, you are learning to be a waitress. When you start to work as a teacher, you are not more of a teacher than the person who just started his first business is a businessman.
We are quite dedicated to the titles and positions, so to us it is important to be a waiter or a teacher, but the fact is -  everyday you learn. And when you get better at playing the song, there is still more where to get better. When the snow melts, we say that the spring came. But then, what comes when the flowers start to bloom? The spring was already there, according to us.
Nothing is a title. These actions does not come and go in a second. It is still spring coming when the flowers bloom, it is still spring coming then we get the rain instead of watching the snow. 

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