As Shakespeare said, "All the world's a stage,
and all the men and women merely players..."
Today we'll take that metaphor a step further, for
when a play closes, the players celebrate their
accomplishment with a *cast party*.
At the cast party, everyone relaxes and recalls
the goof-ups, missed entrances, botched lines,
and malfunctioning props -- not with the terror
these mishaps evoked at the time, but with
rolling-on-the-floor laughter!
NOW they can laugh because the pressure is off.
They've put away their costumes and returned to
being who they *really* are.
Here's the wonderful thing about the real-life play
called *Your Life*: You don't have to wait for the
cast party to relax and be real. You can "break
character" and re-write the script on the fly.
So why not make the play more like a cast party?!
Why wait until it's over to enjoy?
Life is NOW! And it's *all* good.
