We went to see Billy Joel at MSG a few weeks ago. He was incredible. I told a patient about it, and how the first half of the show was for real billy joel fans (I hardly knew any of the songs), and the second half was all his hits (a giant singalong with 20,000 people). She brought up a good point, in taht he must get kind of bored singing the same songs and playing them performance after performance. Now he’s a professional, and you can tell that he loves performing (he’s 73 with plenty of money, he doesn't’ NEED to be doing concerts still), so I’m sure ‘bored’ isn’t the right word. But that got me thinking. There was a point in this man’s life when he would have killed to be ‘bored’ singing his top hits over and over and over again. My point is you could be doing something we’re trying to do something that in years will seem second nature to you, will not a big deal at all. It’s going to be a big deal. It’s going to be a problem or an amend that you wish for
What are you dealing with today that you wished for yesterday or a few years ago?