Thinking in Transition
When life is up in the air it’s hard to stay on focus. It’s hard to remember your ultimate goals at times and some things get neglected. As with my life at the moment. As with this blog.
I’m in the process of moving several states away and was actually supposed to be there three days ago. But the moving trailer is still sitting out in front of my house and the neighbors are beginning to wonder if we’re really moving. I think they suspect I bought a huge ugly tractor trailer for storage or a laboratory for mad experiments.
What’s cool about the whole deal is that every delay and little insane glitch that happens has actually been to my benefit. I can be grateful for so much that would normally be frustrating. The fact that the carpet layers were two days late meant I could get more painting done without worrying about ruining the floors. Being here longer because the trailer won’t move means I could do more touch-ups to the house before putting it on the market.
What’s not cool is that I’ve had very sketchy computer access. So instead of the post I wrote to explain the extreme leap I’m making into the unknown in pursuit of thinking and living rich, you get this. I hope to be back on schedule soon. Until then, let me leave you with this brilliant quote from Anne Frank:
No one has ever become poor by giving.
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