[ Totality ]

The lunar eclipse was visible this evening. I took the time to watch the shadow cross over the moon, turning it red.

In astronomy, the word totality means the moment of total obscuration of the sun or moon during an eclipse. 

It also means ‘the whole of something’: fullness and completeness.

Totality is a word that is not used very often; and it seems it can mean either obscuration, or the whole entirety of something. 

The second meaning should always be applied to the work we do. 

Work that adds value should be done in totality, but not by obscuration.

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