envy really is something

Oh, hi friends!
What’s good for others might not be good for you.
What’s good for others might not be good for you.
What’s good for others might not be good for you.
When you’re watching someone else, remember:
There is no mirror.
"I spend most of my time writing. I try to do it at least five hours every day. I’m also a professor, and my schedule fills with classes, and students, and meetings. I have to find those five hours carefully. I need a minute to get in the zone, and when I’m in it, I like to stay there and not be interrupted. I try not to check emails. I don’t have conversations. I don’t listen to music. My family knows when not to talk to me."
Kasi Lemmons, the screenwriter and director of Harriet, knows how to set an INTENTION. I also like the way she plots out a project. She estimates how many hours the entire thing will take (say, “writing this screenplay will take 200 hours") and then parcels out the time in her schedule. *head explodes

Your fake-link for today is generosity. I searched “antonym of envy” and this came up. Mmhmm.
How can you be generous today?
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Thanks, as always, for reading.
Love, Kara