Thanks to the intersection of great weather, wi-fi, and cell phones, I set up my office for the first two days of this week in our Sukkah as part of the holiday of Sukkot.
For 7 hours straight, I sat in the mandated temporary dwelling and lived between 2 worlds.
Sitting in there, I was reminded of the journey that the Israelites took through the desert for 40 years and of Biblical times.
And, simultaneously, I was immersed in the cutting-edge of digital culture. Fully connected, facebooking, emailing, blogging, twittering, skyping, etc.
Such a fascinating dichotomy.
And a spiritual experience at the same time.
I think it was probably the 2 most spiritual days of my business career...two words that don't usually go together, I know, but the setting gave me inspiration, gave me focus, and gave me a deeper appreciation of purpose. Plus, it reminded me that no matter how many blog posts I wrote, any success I achieve is due to God (and my wife, who is kind of like God, I guess...wait, is that heretical? Oh, you know what I mean :-).
Seriously, it was a powerful moment of intersection of these two components of my life.
Our Sukkah sits in our front yard and not only did I work there, but I had a chance to greet visitors (our mailman and our cleaning lady, for example) as they walked in to the house.
Had a chance to chat with them, to share with them the story of why I was sitting in this booth, surrounded by gadgets.
Just a great, memorable day that brought me closer to God...and, just as important, was a huge boon for my productivity!
Thursday, October 08, 2009
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