Doing it right

If you do something, do it right.

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What is right?

What defines something as being done right?

Does it have to be successful?

Does it have to be transcendent and spiritual?

How can you measure it?

You measure with dedication.

With heart.

You measure with the joy and pain that went into it.

Into the thoughts and endless adjusting even if something that in its kernel had been perfect all along. Yet you want to make it even better. More rounded. Fuller. Brighter.

You measure with tears and laughter it oozes and also pulls from you.

You measure with the warmth in your tummy it gives you whenever you see it and feel it being alive.

Out there.

It might be only acknowledged by a few, most likely though by at least one other person.

And in this coexisting, it will release all the energy you gave into it onto the beholder.

The listener. The viewer. The other one.

And this person will feel. Everything and anything.

Maybe something completely different. But it will be felt deeply. In every fiber, every molecule.

Will bring joy and tears. Will bring warmth, excitement or revelation. Will bring nothing but silence, long needed silence. Stillness in the heart. Will bring ideas manifestation and purpose. Will bring a smile. On a rainy autumn day.

That's when you know: It has been done right.

Because it let's people feel.

And even if you are the only one you that will see it, read it, hear it - you still know for certain, it has been done right because you gave it your everything and it made you feel all along.

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