| It would appear that people take away what they want from an experience.. Defined as the subjective experience. There are many other views .. > I may take over this guy's office and leave behind the same stuff he did, albeit newer versions, and never accomplish a fourth of what he did > Even though he was passionate about what he did, he still had important things outside of it like a beautiful family > People go through things in life. Yet, they carry on. > Form and function... Function being the same, what is really changing? > I will never truly know a person's story until I take the time to hear it from them.. Otherwise, I'm likely making up my own story that confirms with my own beliefs. The author of the article has fears most of all and he molded what was left in the office to conform to those fears. Whose to say what mental toll great accomplishments take...
If it takes you 50 years to create what one man did in 5, who are you to comment on 'coming' to work for the remaining 45? All things being considered, in the aforementioned example, at least his work had 45 years to be shared and built upon. What of a person who takes 50? |