This morning I got a phone call from Obama. Here's the transcript:
Brooks: Hello?
Obama: Is this Brooks?
Brooks: Um, yes, who is this?
Obama: This is President Barack Obama. I hope I haven't woken you?
Brooks: Um, no, I'm still in bed. I was thinking about getting up. What's going on?
Obama: Well, I found your number on former President Bush's helpful list. He wrote, "Good to call if you're stuck".
Brooks: Oh, that's very nice. He and I spoke now and then. I didn't realize I was that helpful.
Obama: The reason I'm calling is I feel there's a lot of things for me to do and not enough time in the day to get them done and I'm feeling tense.
Brooks: Oh, yeah, everyone gets that way. It's just being frustrated. I've felt that way three times today and I haven't even gotten out of bed.
Obama: Yes, you're right. Still I don't like the feeling. What should I do about it?
Brooks: It's your wanting to do something about it that's causing the frustration to last longer than it needs to.
Obama: Yes, but...Brooks: What if you were born with the feeling of frustration. Would you be aware of it?
Obama: I imagine I would not.
Brooks: There you go. Obama: Wait, but...
Brooks: Yes?
Obama: Nothing...Hmm, I'm feeling better.
Brooks: Good. I have to get up now and take a shower. Best of luck to you today.
Obama: Thanks. You too.
Brooks: Bye.
Obama: Bye.
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