Saturday, July 05, 2008

Looking for gold



was never really easy. For example, this famous duck spent years trying to get it -- and everything started with that one little penny that he found --then he only had to find the ways to multiply this one penny. And it took a lot of patience..

now, we are all looking for gold too, i thin-not necessarily the shiny yellow gold or the black gold that Scrooze was after--especially these days with all the discussions about recession, looking for gold sounds a bit awkward and taboo as a subject. But when we are looking for other forms of 'gold', how do we look for it? How can we make the right steps that will take us all the way to finding and getting the 'gold'? And how much patience do we need to have to find gold?

what is scary about gold-hunting is that perhaps over the years we become obsessed with a particular kind of gold, and perhaps we might miss other valuable elements that we come across, just because they don't look shiny enough.

1 comment:

idaso said...

very interesting...that "gold" may be in all levels...the "gold" job...the "gold" friendship... the "gold" man or woman... everything that we think are unique, may "force" us to look for them for years and years, when more simply things, jobs, people, everything...are around us and make us happy...but because of our so difficult satisfaction we just...pass them...