The wrong focus
It’s hard to focus on something, if you don’t think it’s what you should be focusing on.
Unfortunately, it’s exactly what you should be focusing on at the moment, so you struggle and struggle — but are you really putting effort in it? — to manage it. Only to realize you can’t.
Meanwhile, you find it too easy to focus on other things. Actually, you don’t even try to focus; using a photography concept, it’s like having infinite depth of field: you can see it all.
But everything else is slightly out focus.
So what are you supposed to do? You can’t ditch what you can’t put on focus — well, you could, but then? –, but you can’t even base everything on what’s on focus…
How do you focus on things you don’t want to focus on?
This post was written 3 years ago on November 12th, 2005 lunch time.
2007.11.27

