A dinner lubricates business
– William Scott, Baron Stowell
Dinner is not just the last meal of the day.
It’s a time for relaxation. It’s where you take your shoes off after a long, tiring and busy day. It’s a point of self-reflection – where you think of what you did that day and what you’re going to do tomorrow.
I consider it as the focal point of my day. Yes, the morning does bring us hope. But, dinner or night, in general, is where we are at our crossroads. It’s where we’re finishing up today and preparing for tomorrow.
Bottom line, it says that in whatever you do, you have to always find closure for you to move forward. Spend some time to think about what you have or have not yet done and what you plan to do in the coming days ahead.
Whether you lead or follow, move on. Don’t get left behind.

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