Monday, July 03, 2006

Watching the World Go By

I typically work while I eat my lunch. So, there I was, sitting at the restaurant eating lunch, working on something or another for work. As I like to do while I'm eating lunch in this way, I look up and watch...I watch people, things, and generally let my mind wander a little. I've discovered that this is an amazing thing.

You see, I remember watching Dead Poet's Society with Robin Williams. He was an English teacher, and one day, he had the entire class climb up on his desk (one at a time, of course), take a quick look around, and then jump down. The idea was to give them a different perspective on life. It's about taking the time to see what's going on around us. It's also about seeing things from a different perspective.

That's why I like to move around while I do my work. Since much of my work requires considerable thinking, it's important that I give my subconscious mind the time it needs to sort things out. And I've found that when I "wander," I'm able to see things differently. Sometimes, that makes all the difference.

Programming is a thinking-man's game. It requires deep and focused thought. And, I believe, it also requires variation, perspective, and time.

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