As I get older, I’ve experienced multiple instances of good turning bad, and bad turning good. It’s encouraged me to tone down the judgment and reactive negativity. On a related note, I’ve come to believe that true abundance isn’t defined by time or material, but from possibility itself. Who knows what opportunities we’ll be able to perceive, if we don’t get tangled up in a shortage-minded worldview?

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As Iβve learned from years of driving, doing the speed limit and slowly down will still get you to your destination. You cannot outrun the GPS. But itβs less stressful!
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I think true abundance is simply feeling content with with daily life, and I love those ‘possibilities’ lurking over the horizon! Love your work Kent, I just got back to blogging after about a six year break.
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Welcome back, Jude! Yes, that is definitely a description of true abundance that I can agree with. Many folks rich in resources don’t have that, and spend vast amounts of money and effort trying to get it. I suspect it might be free.
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