…the familiarity of the sentiment – of ignoring fears, of boldness – rang all too clearly in my ears as the inverse of how I was living. Guilt pools behind the sharp edge of such realizations… Read more...
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…the familiarity of the sentiment – of ignoring fears, of boldness – rang all too clearly in my ears as the inverse of how I was living. Guilt pools behind the sharp edge of such realizations… Read more...
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…jobs share a lot in common with relationships. It’s hard finding the right one, getting out can be messy, and it’s really easy to settle on what you’ve got… Read more...
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…so what were we saving for? For saving’s sake. Because that’s what responsible adults do. For the possibility of impending disaster. Reading it on the screen and boy, that’s a fearful way to live… Read more...
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…to travel savagely is to embrace with open arms the entire voyage, to cast aside conceptions – even your old self, if necessary – so that you can find your savage and exuberant core….if you can add and acquire, then you can remove and divest. The ability to restart is in us all; we just need to find the courage to push the reset button… Read more...
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