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RE: Any process must be manageable.

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‘Haste makes waste!’ – as our ancestors used to say... I'm not a patient person; I want to see the desired results as quickly as possible, but I want them to be of good quality, and I want to still be satisfied with them weeks and months later: how can that happen if I rush things? What's more, I'm a staunch opponent of multitasking – always do one thing at a time, but do it thoroughly and with focus.

Incidentally, cemeteries are wonderful places of peace and reflection. They are green oases in the city, without traffic, without children screaming, without media noise. Instead, there are old, half-ruined tombs, each telling its own story (next to which you yourself are totally insignificant...).

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To be honest, I could say that I’m good at multitasking, but it doesn’t always give the desired result, so it’s better to avoid it. At work, however, there is sometimes no other choice if you want to get everything done. Unfortunately, that’s the reality we face in the modern world, when a business owner wants quick results but often closes their eyes to the quality.

As for cemeteries, yes, they have their own atmosphere, full of silence and calm. But unfortunately, I strongly feel the energy of such places, and after a moment of stepping away from the world in such an “oasis”, I often take something else with me. It’s not always something that can be described in words. Still, in small doses, such pauses can be useful.

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