Chevra, thanks so much. You know, I generally intend my posts to be sorta "notes to the file" for myself, but for this past business trip I really needed to know that you guys were looking over my keyboard, making sure I didn't fall into any stupid rationalizations that could lead me somewhere... stupid. I appreciate your feedback.
As to the trip, the end is probably the best part of the story! Here--
You see, I never threw away the phone number that would take me to something inappropriate, I never committed to stay away, indeed I kept going back to the mental plan that I'd "get busy" with it as soon as I had free time, etc....
At night, I was able to distract myself with some other fun and there was no time left for anything else. The next day, when my work ended, I figured that FINALLY, here was the time to pick up the phone. I made a mental calculation of whether I had enough time to call and start the aveirah process, and then go back to the hotel for some stuff I'd need, and follow the rest of the motions involved.
And then I had a "whoops" moment and stopped the calculations, because I HAD NOT PACKED THE STUFF I WOULD NEED TO BRING THIS AVEIRAH TO THE FINISH LINE! I WAS NOT PREPARED! THIS COULD NOT HAPPEN!
As soon as I realized "game over," I had this beautiful flash. You see, Hashem knew all along that I hadn't packed the right stuff. (And that it couldn't be replaced (not even in the city that never sleeps and usually looks that way ).) So all my mental anguish throughout the whole trip was completely pointless because Hashem had ALREADY set it up so my suitcase was empty.
The drama was just a stupid waste of energy.
It's sorta like the teenager who wants to sneak out at midnight to drive to a bar with his buds. They meet him at midnight in his driveway, they all get into the car, and... the parents have already removed the battery from the car to make sure it doesn't happen. Teenagers tracht, Parents lacht.
And when I saw 'game over' I realized that all the drama I had put myself through over those couple of days was just so much wasted energy! Wasted because there was no choice from the get-go! Nothing was going to happen because Hashem had sent me with an empty suitcase before my drama even started. So there's point in making any drama -- G-tt lacht!
So I made some money, had good food, got a trinket for the wife & kids, stayed clean (no P&M, no "other project"), and realized that Hashem's gonna hide the car keys before we even argue over whether I can go out with my friends. Wow.
It's like in Hallel -- how'm'I ever gonna repay You for all Your kindnesses to lil ole' me!