wiseman strikes again

October 17, 2007

Wiseman is often the voice of reason. Today he said:

<<I think one (you, more specifically) should always embrace thoughts that lead to hesitation and anxiety, as these are necessary human moments — and these thoughts can spur you toward trudging forward or even completely reimagining your dilemma and doing a 180 — but these thoughts should NEVER EVER lead to inaction, which is the form of self-sabotage we’re all best at (in my humble opinion).>>

Translation:  I’m freaking out, yes, and that’s to be expected.  It does not, however, give me license to act like a frightened little kid.


finally

September 11, 2007

I have the strangest feeling, like I’m coming out of an eight-year-long fugue state. It’s amazing and beautiful yet daunting. My mind feels so well rested, it’s like I just woke up from the best sleep ever. I feel I could do anything. I’ve also realized — as a wise man recently said — that I’m not capable of doing anything other than what I was always meant to do. None of us are, I imagine.

So let’s get on with it, shall we?


as winston churchill once said

August 6, 2007

This is not the end.  It is not even the beginning of the end.  But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.


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