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Nancy's avatar

What i took from this is trusting oneself and that each moment is just part of a much bigger experience and worth just that, in time, effort and fretting, and the blur may be the best part!

Thanks again, Susan

Joseph Scafario's avatar

Great read. I watched you morph into the flower (vibe) you were looking for.

well done.

I'm a Porsche guy, started while stationed in Stuttgart, 1966, currently driving a 65 356C coupe, ole blue. Thanks, Danke!

andrew richlin's avatar

It's so great to slow down a little and to place a little less emphasis on the destination and more on the journey.

Julia Sher's avatar

What a perfect post to read after weeks feeling as if I didn't have a moment to stop and smell the . . . hyacinths! Thanks for reinforcing that profound concept in such a beautiful essay. Stay well. ox

Sylvia Kuzman's avatar

Love the idea of letting go and letting the moments unfold, meeting them where they are. I wonder if you will also notice a pattern of more things going "wrong" when you held on more tightly ... and more synchronicities and flow when you released control. Can't wait to hear.

Nigel Simpson's avatar

“The days no longer feel like something to get right.” Yes! We spend our working lives focused on milestones, deadlines, pleasing others, and making plans that can’t fail. We’re programmed for a particular type of success. Letting life unfold is a challenging, but such a worthwhile, transition. Thanks for taking us along on your journey of rediscovery.

Darragh Brady's avatar

Loved this piece- it made me so proud of you and your constant journey to be better (not Melania be better!!) at seeing, knowing, thinking. You are inspiring and I love you always.