A lot of the lyrical ideas do have a lot of meaning in a way, although it is somewhat abstracted.
In a company where tech decisions were still ultracentralized, the repercussions of a distracted CEO had to be damaging.
What should exist? To me, that's the most exciting question imaginable. What do we need that we don't have? How can we realize our potential?
You look at things you enjoy in your life, but much more important is what you can do to make the world a better place.
You've got to enjoy time with your family and friends, and if you're involved in sports franchises, those peak moments in playoff games. You have to enjoy life.
The possible is constantly being redefined, and I care deeply about helping humanity move forward.
Technology is notorious for engrossing people so much that they don't always focus on balance and enjoy life at the same time.
Fashion postulates an achrony, a time which does not exist; here the past is shameful and the present is constantly "eaten up" by the Fashion being heralded.
Where there is no desire or pursuits, there is no wholeness. But there are satisfying lesser states, fragments.
"President Monson, I may never see the Prophet. I may never hear the Prophet. But President, far better, now that I am a member of this Church, I can obey the Prophet. "
Mama used to say, you have to know someone a thousand days before you can glimpse her soul.