Tonight I got to see a group of children perform a set of traditional Yukatán dances. It was pretty funny: you could pick out the kids who are trying *so* hard; those who are naturally graceful; and those who would just rather not be there at all. It's so painfully human how we put a bunch of time, money, and effort into something, only to forget to enjoy the fruits of our labour. After weeks or months of preparation, we fail to be in the moment, and the moment passes us by.
[Day 27/99]
[Day 27/99]
[Day 27/99]
Tonight I got to see a group of children perform a set of traditional Yukatán dances. It was pretty funny: you could pick out the kids who are trying *so* hard; those who are naturally graceful; and those who would just rather not be there at all. It's so painfully human how we put a bunch of time, money, and effort into something, only to forget to enjoy the fruits of our labour. After weeks or months of preparation, we fail to be in the moment, and the moment passes us by.