I think it’s important to realize that the negatives in our past can, should, and do drive the positives in our present. In other words, by knowing what was wrong, it’s that much more possible to do what is right. The big trick, of course, is to make that that leap between experience and redirection.
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It’s scary, when you can’t see the other side, but remember, it’s there.
Short and meaningful - fantastic!
Acknowledge, Accept, Let Go.
I think we may share a brain as well as a birthday : ). I was just thinking about that topic in the shower (my thinking spot) yesterday morning. Without bad or wrong we would never understand good and right. Of course I had many more thoughts on the matter, but I wont ramble.
Ah. Midwinter musings. When the light is more appreciated because of the dark. Right with you, bro.
Rock on.
This post speaks to me…
I need an example to illustrate. Like, having a huge swath of my forehead removed will spur me to wear sunscreen religiously. Is that it on a very basic level?
Heather: Wow… thanks kindly! Just don’t expect me to make sense too often… usually I’m kind of an idiot.
Britt: Or as they say in AA “We shall not regret the past, nor which to shut the door on it.”
Christi: That’s kind of scary, but in a good way!
NFH: Midwinter, duderoo?
Chili: Nice to have pleasant echoes, you know? (Wait. Did that make sense?)
Kizz: Not quite what I was thinking, but hey, if it works….
So right…my, my, the musings you manage to get into your head. It can be done yes, but there is a constant that is always present. Just knowing the difference, you can persevere.
It’s too bad you have to be an alcoholic to go to AA. They talk some good shit there!
So true.
Yes, that is the big trick.
The most sense anyone ever made was that one time I went to AA for my lil bro. Those people are smart and they sure know a lot o shit, especially about kids of alkies…..
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