Love the “ hole in the bucket” part of this post, I guess you may say there is a hole in my bucket dear Liza.
I have also noticed that re-stacking books mostly involves ditching old and no longer relevant content and once the books have been collected by the garbage truck you then need to reference the book you no longer possess.
Think we have all had that realisation somewhere in a lengthy career.
"ditching old and no longer relevant content and once the books have been collected by the garbage truck you then need to reference the book you no longer possess" - yeah, I've done that way too often... Which is why I instead tend to cling on to things for _way_ too long - and then wonder why I have so much clutter around me, impeding my ability to work or think. Sigh...
Love the “ hole in the bucket” part of this post, I guess you may say there is a hole in my bucket dear Liza.
I have also noticed that re-stacking books mostly involves ditching old and no longer relevant content and once the books have been collected by the garbage truck you then need to reference the book you no longer possess.
Think we have all had that realisation somewhere in a lengthy career.
"ditching old and no longer relevant content and once the books have been collected by the garbage truck you then need to reference the book you no longer possess" - yeah, I've done that way too often... Which is why I instead tend to cling on to things for _way_ too long - and then wonder why I have so much clutter around me, impeding my ability to work or think. Sigh...