The limitations of time and space allow us to create (and become) a temporary narrative, destined to fade as the eons pass. So with the life I have left in this particular story, I would rather focus on enjoyment and opportunity, and let unexpected fortune organically arise.
I’ve tried it the other way—focusing on past mistakes and a burning need to prove myself worthy—and it constantly led to more of the same. It wasn’t nearly as pleasant, fulfilling, or productive.
Here’s to finding enjoyment in the everyday and spotting those opportunities so we can grasp them! 🥂
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As row row row your boat stated, life is but a dream, I just gently row through it. 😊
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I know what you mean, and I agree with your perspective on life.
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What appears on the surface to be unexpected is that which we have phoned in for delivery with our subconscious. Think of it and it’s bearing down on us like Mac truck. (Last line paraphrased from Richard Bach)
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What a good philosophy to use. Thanks for the reminder. ~nan
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This very much resonates with me. Well said.
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Just go with the flow and let the fish swim in your mouth.
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Catchy! They should teach that in school, lol.
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Well said! We cannot control every detail of our lives. Sometimes, stuff just happens.
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If it’s not fun, why are we doing it at all?!?
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I agree!
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🙂
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Always enjoy the “Musings.”
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