Forcing things is not the way to go, it is only the way to go mad and become stressful. Arrive at the post office early, only to find a long queue in front of the locked grating. Look at the clocke, look at the length of the line of people and resolve to go shopping first.
Walk all the way through town, dropping the envelope off at home on the way. It contains profile sheets, there is no need to get the item un-necessarily creased.
tAt the shop, the staff are all working hard registering the products in the shelves. Buy some apples again, two packages of butter and four containers of yoghurt. And then take the walk home. Meet the bricklaying mosaic artist on the way, she is working on a building site where an old house is being renovated. Speak to her for two minutes, then go on.
At home, tidy up the room, and start to deal with the papers that need dealing with.
That is all done.
An invitation for an evening meal. Thank you, with pleasure.
And then the electrician arrives, and show him shamefully around the house. He examines many things that nobody asked him to examine and yet he still agrees to do the job. Take him out infor a cup of coffee, all is well.
He is a right - leaning thinker, and it is hard to bear his company for much of the time. His friends have all let him be, and hear that he is alone at work. Neither his colleagues nor his boss will talk to him.
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