Great monday motivation and representative of how I feel I've been growing lately as a 35 year old and new dad.
Sure, I can get nervous about something, or I can try my best and if it goes great, great. If not, I'm right back on square one, which ain't a bad place to be <3
Thank you for another great, thought provoking and wise post. And apologies for the late comment…I am catching up after a busy December.
Not surprisingly, I love your profound question: What is the ultimate fulfillment of my potential, or anyone’s, really? Frankly I think you nailed the answer (as usual) when you said “… being, in as many moments as possible.”
And I love the “let it rip” advice, if not mantra. I had forgotten about that in The Bear. It’s a more contemporary and active version of what the spiritual teachers tell us: let it be or let it go. And maybe it’s best placed in the triad this way: let it rip, let it be (whatever happens happens) and then, let it go. Repeat and repeat.
Great monday motivation and representative of how I feel I've been growing lately as a 35 year old and new dad.
Sure, I can get nervous about something, or I can try my best and if it goes great, great. If not, I'm right back on square one, which ain't a bad place to be <3
Thank you for another great, thought provoking and wise post. And apologies for the late comment…I am catching up after a busy December.
Not surprisingly, I love your profound question: What is the ultimate fulfillment of my potential, or anyone’s, really? Frankly I think you nailed the answer (as usual) when you said “… being, in as many moments as possible.”
And I love the “let it rip” advice, if not mantra. I had forgotten about that in The Bear. It’s a more contemporary and active version of what the spiritual teachers tell us: let it be or let it go. And maybe it’s best placed in the triad this way: let it rip, let it be (whatever happens happens) and then, let it go. Repeat and repeat.
Love it. The rinse and repeat is important too. Every practice has to be that way!