I am a Gemini. I often use that as shorthand for my half-math, half-artist brain. One side loves structure, logic, and systems. The other chases color, texture, and the occasional rainbow.
Sometimes one side takes over. My math brain forgets about joy and starts optimizing everything. My artist brain happily wanders off into creative rabbit holes. Both paths can be interesting, but neither one is very balanced on its own.
And when the artist starts chasing rainbows, I’ve learned something simple:
I like that pace.
I have been retired for many years now, and one of the greatest gifts of that time has been being present for my grandchildren while they were young. When my own children were growing up I worked outside the home, so this second chance to stay immersed in childhood moments has been deeply satisfying.
Now the youngest is a teenager, and my days are gradually opening again. The artist in me has picked up the crochet needles. The math side is dusting off old Python books. Both of them seem to enjoy long conversations with Orion.
What I’ve discovered is that working for yourself is fundamentally different from working inside a large corporation. The difference cannot be overstated.
My time is my own.
And something interesting happens when strong systems are in place. Even at a calm pace, real work accumulates. Projects move forward. The artist and the mathematician cooperate. Ideas turn into finished pieces.
And each one brings a quiet kind of joy.