February 17, 2005

  • Riding the Dragon

    “. . . in white-water rafting, a beginner will often focus on the rocks, attempting to get around them but not knowing how, often ending up swimming, wet, and scared. An experienced rafter, by contrast, will ignore the rocks, looking instead for the flow line of the water moving far ahead. By following that flow, focusing on it, as the water moves in an endless stream around the rocks, the experienced rafter successfully navigates the dangers.”


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