One of the most difficult things in life is to admit you stepped in dog poo. Boy Howdy! You're sitting in a confined space with a few of your coworkers, or maybe some friends-then it happens, that one nose goes up in the air and the all too often question follows right after, "What is that smell? Did someone step in something?" At this point everyone is taking a look at their shoes hoping they aren't "that guy". A lot of people have been caught up in the dog poo trick bag, forced to take the walk of shame with your shoe in hand. I've been there my friend, but more importantly, I remember how I felt after it happened.
There are moments which carry nostalgic laughter, and are locked in our memories well into old age. This week was a challenging affair, solving one conundrum and rolling right into another. Most times we have isolating feelings because we are hard on ourselves, or allow others to intern pass harsh judgement. The reality is the very same issues which we have turned into breaking news, or as big as the next main event at a UFC fight, is not what it seems. Storms come and go, however, not everything we go through in life is thunder and lightning. Sometimes the only thing bearing down on us, is ourselves. The bustling lives we often lead makes it hard to step outside the shelter we have created, and often blocks the awesome views around our very existence. My moment of clarity came in the form of an unexpected thank you. So here's to getting over those mole hills in life, and may God bless everyone on the eve of another incredible weekend.
Thoughts of the week...
Psalms 27:1 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
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“There was a very cautious man
Who never laughed or played
He never risked, he never tried,
He never sang or prayed.
And when he on day passed away,
His insurance was denied,
For since he never really lived,
They claimed he never really died."
(Anonymous poem)
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