How many of us are truly satisfied with their systems?


By truly satisfied, I mean, zero desire to change a thing-

I'll raise my hand- and being at a happy place with my system is a happy thought- 

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Problem is, if we hit the pleasure button of new gear and more pleasure comes out..the monkey tendency is to hit that button again. Harder. With a stick. Or dynamite. To die like little cocaine mouse, sittin' on the switch -with the new wire in his head.
I’d wager that ...at first.. we go for the best we can get -- to. Pushing for perfection.

Then, over time...we finally arrive at --- the least amount of annoyance that we can stand.

That satisfaction, is, quite likely, in the real world... in the long run: not owning and lording it over the grass as a god (as we can never get there), but ...keeping it cut back as much as possible.. and... just letting it go.

That perfection, like the grass, like us, like the world...is a moving target. A rust that never sleeps, if you will.

Where...you will always be mowing the lawn, but it is your outlook that governs satisfaction - not the grass. And coming to understand that, is the key. As you can’t solve the grass. You can only solve yourself.