Leadership
Juggling life’s balls; be careful which one you drop
With two hands, the process of juggling life’s balls isn’t easy but doable, but sometimes, you can only use one hand. Be careful which one you drop.
By Stuart Lowman
Plane travel comes with a myriad of possibilities once seated.
Either awkward silences prevail, packed sardine syndrome or knee bruises from an overzealous food trolley. Fortunately, my last trip yielded a most fruitful conversation.
The discussion revolved around South Africa, Bitcoin and life, which eventually led to the circus act of juggling balls. In life we have these three balls; one made of glass = family, one of marble = health, and the third is rubber = work.
With two hands the process isn't easy but doable, but sometimes, in life, you can only use one hand.
Be careful which one you drop.