So Much to Learn
It’s fun to get a glimpse of what you didn’t know that you didn’t know. So, if you can’t find me elsewhere, I’ll have my nose in some anatomy books.
It’s fun to get a glimpse of what you didn’t know that you didn’t know. So, if you can’t find me elsewhere, I’ll have my nose in some anatomy books.
They pop up, seemingly out of nowhere, within days of rainfall. They’re a sweet surprise and cheerful too.
How lucky am I that I get to spend time, in person or online, with so many interesting, kind and generous folks?
Do something different. Rest before you’re exhausted. Let your nervous system absorb all that new information.
When I was a kid, I already had the idea that people should be able to follow their hearts, to do the things that really mattered to them. For many of us, some of those dreams get buried.
A question came across my screen this morning, “What would you do if you had nothing on your calendar today?”
Many, many objects saved because they looked interesting, and then years later, wouldn’t they work nicely with this new thingamajig that was left behind by contractors?
Unlike most of us when we want to buy property, he looked for the worst he could find.
There’s something quite nice about getting away, sharing time with folks who have at least one point of common interest, and perhaps learning something new.
Why not do the things we’ve been yearning to do? Why not follow what Feldenkrais called our “unavowed dreams”?
