One note

Imagine a brilliant symphony being played. And within that performance, you get to play one note a single time … and nothing more.

In some ways, life is like this. There’s a grand composition. And within it, our contribution is an all-too-brief moment in the long continuum.

Knowing this — that this is our only moment on the big stage — wouldn’t we find the motivation to give our all to that one note?

The final rest is inevitable. For now, the note is yours to play.

Play it well. Play it beautifully.

stephen