Rabbi Levi saw a man running in the street, and asked him, "why do you run?" He replied, "I am running after my good fortune!" Rabbi Levi tells him, "Silly man, your good fortune has been trying to chase you, but you are running too fast."
Going into the weekend, I want to slow down, so I rest, and take my blood pressure. It's amazing that ideas start to flood my mind, anyway of things I could do, as if I just don't wish to give myself that breather. Even outside, the frenzy of snow shovelling starts, not able to give me quiet.