Your Tiny Rearview Mirror
How much energy do you spend re-litigating old arguments, re-hashing past hurts, re-constituting the very moments you wish had been different?
How much energy do you spend re-litigating old arguments, re-hashing past hurts, re-constituting the very moments you wish had been different?
For far too long, you’ve been perched inside a perfectly respectable, albeit entirely self-imposed, cage. It’s got all the familiar comforts: the predictable anxieties, the well-worn self-doubt, the trusty “better safe than sorry” mantra echoing off the bars.
What if we accepted hardships as callings to refine very specific traits within us?
It’s not happening to us. It’s happening for us. It’s not our world. Never was. It’s easy to treat our…
In a world saturated with talking-heads, bickering, and social media we can easily forget that touch is the primal language.