Monday, June 23, 2008

The extent to which relaxation is satisfying is directly proportional to the work one does preceding it; relaxation is best enjoyed when it is truly earned. Otherwise one has completely and utterly flatlined, and one's life pulse is but a weak quiver; a proposal that the splash most seek to make in life will only be accomplished if one undulates this pulse, and with it, necessarily, a call to action. Action that will inevitably demand relaxation.

1 comment:

kevinucffilm said...

true. the best time to relax is after exercising or working out. in the words of i think it is El Brooks from Legally Blonde. "Exercising produces endorphins, endorphins make you happy." It is better to rest tired and happy, the filled with energy and lazy and sad