Saturday, January 21, 2012


Albert Einstein cheerfully says "Life is like riding a bicycle.  To keep your balance you must keep moving."  While riding a bicycle the momentum of the gyroscopes must be maintained  in order to keep the bicycle upright, and projecting forward.  Otherwise the bicycle and you will fall right over to one side.  In life momentum must also be maintained to keep balance, and forward projection.  If projection forward in life comes to a halt than balance will be lost.  If the balance is lost then there is extreme possibility of falling over as well.

Einstein makes a valid point that I see deeply into.  Since bicycles were created as means of transportation there are many conclusions one can assume of a cyclist.  One being simply the goal they have set to reach a certain destination.  Whether that be work, school, grocery store, or even a friends home. The goal is already set in stone.  Once the bike is mounted and projecting forward the destination will at some point be reached.

In life many people create similar scenarios.  Having goals that one hopes to meet is like reaching that destination.  Many have to project forward until that goal is met in their life.  If there is no projection than the balance is jeopardized, and the possibility to fall over raises.  If you fall to hard it can be very hard to get up.  The momentum must be maintained, and more goals will be met.

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