Very recently, I was reviewing the blog posts that I follow and I found a post by @happyvoter in which I recounted what had happened during the year 2019, I found it interesting to do a recount and evaluation of activities and performance, although I admit that I do not have the habit of doing it on my own.
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When I commented on the post, I remembered an old Greek deity, Janos, the two-faced God who looks both past and future. It turns out that it is a good symbol for the current date, after all it is by which the month of January was named in the old calendar that we still use today in the Western Hemisphere and everywhere where its influence has spread.
This deity marks both introspection and planning, lives in a constant present, but remembering everything he learned and planning everything he will do, his knowledge is broad and his actions leave no blind spots. To a large extent I like its symbology.
After all, these holidays are appropriate for reflection, evaluation of what has been done so far, and setting new goals or milestones to be achieved in the near future. It may not sound very normal for some younger people, as we have become accustomed to an acceleration of the rhythm of everyday life that refuses to give time to stop to think, in addition to our value system has turned the time of festivities in a period of high consumption and capital movement, but it has stripped much of its ritual and sacred sense.
Am I going to complain about that? No, I really would not, but it is not that I accept it unrestrictedly, I am in favor of doing business and using the resources we have available to provide some satisfaction to our people and ourselves, but I am also the type of people who likes to think What you are going to do, even though I don't do it in an organized way as you could do, I am not one of those who refuse to meditate and think about what happened before planning what I am going to do.
Thus, facing the end of 2019 and the beginning of the year 2020, will you take some time (even if it is brief) to reflect?
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