what a fun and upbeat article. At nearly seventy five years old, I love the way younger people are no longer settling for the status quo. Yes, take the first step, take it with confidence, playfulness and faith. You will be guided if you trust. Surrender to a linear only way of traveling. What might seem utterly cockamamy just might take you through a purposeful and passionate journey, one that is custom made for you. Thanks for the videos, Love the recipes on what people around the world eat when they're sick. It's soul food at its best. Since I rent rooms on Airbnb, I have been blessed with many travelers from around the world. One glorious thing that happened as a result of Covid, was the ability to live a nomadic life. Many people found themselves at the juncture of where am I now and where do I want to go. A new moment continues on. And while I understand that many suffer with the weight of the world' problems, many are seeing those problems more as challenges and opportunities for self growth. Blessings on your writing.
Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment! It's like a balm to my soul hearing from someone who's been through it before me that I'm on the right path here. And glad you enjoyed Beryl's videos—they are such a delight, aren't they?
what a fun and upbeat article. At nearly seventy five years old, I love the way younger people are no longer settling for the status quo. Yes, take the first step, take it with confidence, playfulness and faith. You will be guided if you trust. Surrender to a linear only way of traveling. What might seem utterly cockamamy just might take you through a purposeful and passionate journey, one that is custom made for you. Thanks for the videos, Love the recipes on what people around the world eat when they're sick. It's soul food at its best. Since I rent rooms on Airbnb, I have been blessed with many travelers from around the world. One glorious thing that happened as a result of Covid, was the ability to live a nomadic life. Many people found themselves at the juncture of where am I now and where do I want to go. A new moment continues on. And while I understand that many suffer with the weight of the world' problems, many are seeing those problems more as challenges and opportunities for self growth. Blessings on your writing.
Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment! It's like a balm to my soul hearing from someone who's been through it before me that I'm on the right path here. And glad you enjoyed Beryl's videos—they are such a delight, aren't they?
I love the way you write, Katie, and I found the map analogy quite interesting.
A Persian lyrics comes to mind:
سکون مرگ انسان بودنه، حرکت دلیل آغازه
which literally translates to:
inertia is the death of man, movement the reason to begin.
Wow, that’s a beautiful lyric! I’m so glad you shared, thank you