Friday, May 26

Stuff I'm thinking about:

I say “What’s the worst thing that can happen?” because the worst that can happen either A.) probably won’t, or B.) already has. And it’s all survivable. Every damn bit of it. Circumstances are not the whole story; they never are. When I say, “It will be okay, I promise” it’s from a position of ABSOLUTE FAITH, and not a position of blithe positive thinking. I have absolute faith that when it’s time, the answer will be provided. Failure is not always failure. Falling down and getting back up is the vital work of life. On the other hand, staying seated makes falling down and getting back up utterly impossible.

7 comments:

Mike said...

Let's not dispense with the seating option too quickly. My chair is particularly comfy.

MajorMike said...

Yup.

Tina said...

Some of the most valuable periods of life are those during which we are waiting for something to happen. It's in those quiet moments that have no particular purpose that we find the time to discover more about ourselves.

christelpistol said...

thank you. i needed that. and i know you know that.

Beth said...

Yes, "the worst" is survivable albeit not pleasant.

You are absolutely right. The important thing is that you are have enough faith and hope to get back up and keep going forward.

Allie said...

see, my posts are about boys, and beers, and tans, and lipgloss.

and you're about life.

this is why i need you so much.

and can my chair be a loveseat?

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