Whether you call it "Fat Tuesday", "Mardi Gras", "Carnival", or "Day before Ash Wednesday", today is the last day before the fasting and penitential season of Lent. It is also Pancake Day!
The later may be more significant to many these days, but there was a time when the known universe operated in fear of, or under the rule of the Roman Empire that was fuelled primarily by the Catholic church, and no pancakes were served.
In any other measure, it is 47 days into the new year and the hours are ticking away. If you planned on making a difference this year, carpe diem and all that, it is time to start (if you have not already). In the days of the Roman Empire, when every day was critical to your survival, the 44 days of Lent had other important geo-political functions, and Fat Tuesday was a pretty significant day. Today, it is a good reminder that there are only 365 days in a year and this means we are well past the 10% point.
In the business world, it is critical to understand that this is also the point at which business gets back to business. The holidays are over, summer is on the distant horizon and there is a window of opportunity for the next few months to make your mark on the year. After three decades of working for a living, I've noticed these patterns emerge in every company I have worked for in every industry. There are always those people who don't take advantage of this opportunity and find them selves scrambling in the fall to make up for lost time.
It is a fabulous time of year to be creative. Writers, painters, and sculptors find inspiration in this time of year and with good reason. Not only is it the beginning of a season of fasting, it is also a season of new growth, rebirth and the melting away of icy oppression. Any hungry creative person should take heed of the chance to teach, build, write and generally do whatever they can to mold the world around them.
The Chinese call this the year of the Tiger (4707 post Huangdi) and in the tradition of the tiger, I plan to stalk and pounce on every opportunity. I think I wave written more this year already than I did most of last year. Unfortunately I have less time for pancakes.
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