In Time

"A busy man is a ridiculous man", Soeren Kierkegaard said.
Thereby endowing the character sketch of a man "in the prime of life" with a hurried and even superficial figure.
It gives food for thought, because productivity mainly is associated with something favourable.
"To get a job done, you must call upon a busy man", is the usual saying.
Although beneficial, productivity may however seem empty being a goal in itself.
The true satisfaction only turns up when a job is done in a proper way.
Which, unfortunately, happens too seldom.


Steen Juhler   Comments are welcome: ny@tid.nu