The more I consider what it’s costing me, the more I realize that it’s way overpriced.
I guess the real question is: Are we getting what we’re paying for?
Henry David Thoreau was not only someone who reflected deeply, and shared those reflections compellingly. He was also someone who measured stuff meticulously.
The price of anything is the amount of life you pay for it, Thoreau suggested.
Are you allocating your precious resources in a way that serves what you value most?
Are you overpaying?
Great quote, and is so very true. Thanks Walt, you’re inspiring as always.
Walter,
Very thought provoking. I think the World Wide Web is a two edged sword.
Remember how cool we thought it was when we got our first fax? Then the first cell phones that were great for repelling boarders. And now look at us 24/7 workers. Self enslaved, not captured.
Thank you for your work!