Happiness is essentially a state of going somewhere, whole-heartedly, directionally, without reservation or regret.* William Sheldon
But to be what I am, to live, to want to sound like no one else, to yield the blossoms dictated by my heart: this is what I want and surely this cannot be arrogance.** Rainer Maria Rilke
You have always been your destination – Beyond place and achievement and recognition – Though you may never arrive for you are always becoming for the sake of others.
Out of asking the right questions and living the questions will come right actions that preset themselves in compelling ways.* Henri Nouwen
I think when you’re self-taught you experiment more, trying to find the same sound in different places, you learn how to solve problems.** Jack Cecchini
Life is all about questions – Imagine if you could never be curious or wondering again about anything.
Would life be closing in around you rather than opening out, blossoming?
Even a problem is a question trying to find a voice, and its voice maybe yours.
Anyone can ask a question, without the need to ask permission, But if you want to be super-polite, you may begin with “May I ask a question?”
And if you can ask a question then you can explore, and if you can explore, you can experiment.
What are you most curious about? – A question born of curiosity is a very personal thing.
We haven’t got time to question everything – in an age of information overload, It’s okay to allow most of this to float on by.
Some ask questions that create beginnings, others ask questions right at the end; We need all of them- what’s yours?
The valley is where we shed the old self so the new self can emerge. There are no shortcuts. There’s just the same external three step process the poets described from time eternal: from suffering to wisdom to service.* David Brooks
We thrive when we find a goal and a metric that’s resilient and easily replenished. It turns out that making a contribution is something we can do, again and again, and it never gets old.** Seth Godin
The valley lies between two mountains, One of getting, the other of giving: The getting of stuff or being noticed or achieving something more or bigger, Or not being the imposter or avoiding being thought less of or feeling bad about ourselves, To knowing ourselves and noticing others, and appreciating what we have and imagining how to make this available to others, again and again, because we are this gift’s endless source.
Courage is the most important of all virtues, because without courage you can’t practice any other virtue consistently.* Maya Angelou
The things we do to impress others rarely impress them for longer than five minutes. But the things we do to provide value for others can last a lifetime. In the long run, one of the most impressive things you can do is provide exceptional value.** James Clear
When we embrace that courage is “of the heart,” We respect the vitality of what it is we must do that others do not – Then we will show up, stumble, make a fool of ourselves, learn all we can, start over, Keep going until we lay the gift at the threshold of another.
No one knows how to tell their story anymore … The Linear life is dead … life is filled with chaos and complaint, periods of order and disorder, linearity, nonlinearity … loops, spirals, wobbles, fractals, tangles and turnarounds.* Bruce Feiler
The essential trouble … is that the driving force of modern life is that fatally misguided idea that reality should be made ever more controllable – and that peace of mind and prosperity lie in bringing it ever more fully under our control. And so we experience the world as an endless series of things we must master, learn, or conquer.** Oliver Burkeman
Optimisation of the everyday life is an illusion, the fourth elemental truth stating, You are not in control^ – Better to create a story that dances imaginatively, Playfully, meaningfully with reality.
At the heart of this pirouetting story stand two major themes, Wrapped around questions that will never be completely answered – Who is my True Self? and What is my Contribution? leading us into an infinite story unable to be completed in a single lifespan.
As I approach 4,000 thin|silence posts, I thought to occasionally revisit past offerings made on particular days; Here are some of the doodles that have appeared on the 1st November since 2014.
Whenever we inquire deeply enough into the truth about our suffering, we arrive at the place where, without changing direction, we stop descending and start ascending.* Martha Beck
Yet overweighting our emotional investment with too much positivity brings its own dangers. The imbalance can inhibit learning, stymie growth, and limit our potential. That’s because negative emotions are essential too. They help us survive.** David Pink
There is another you on the other side of this pain, Of course, there is another you who is trying to ignore it, staying as far away as possible – Only one e is opening the way for learning, growing, and moving.
Intuitively, we all know that pain is the force that transforms us.^
You are someone’s ancestor. Most immediately, you are the ancestor of the you of tomorrow … Become the ancestor you’d like to thank.* Seth Godin
Finality, temporality is … not only an essential characteristic of human life, but also a real factor in its meaningfulness.** Viktor Frankl
Death, I cannot do without it, Asking as it does, that I live meaningfully today towards providing tomorrow’s goodly inheritance – this for the sake of others: Creativity, Generosity, Enjoyment.^
*Seth Godin’s blog: What do we owe the future?; **Viktor Frankl’s The Doctor and the Soul: ^These are my three words for what it means to me to be human; yours will be different.
About nobility, I cannot be sure that the decline not to say the disappearance of nobility is anything more a maladjustment between the imagination and reality. We have been a little insane about the truth. We have had an obsession with… It is not only that imagination adheres to reality, but also that reality adheres to imagination and that interdependence is essential.* Wallace Stevens
most of life is spent in the deception phase** Dorie Clark
We are in trouble when we separate truth and imagination, when we separate reality and playfulness – one without the other leads us into error.
May life deepen here: Bring imagination and play to who you are and what you have.
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