Baggage

OOPS! I first saw the reblog by MoJo who reblogged it from Mimi but somehow missed the MoJo part when I ended up at the Waiting for the Karma Truck site. I apologize for my oversight, MoJo. Thank you both! This is short and wonderful! Much wisdom in few words.
Russ

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I’ve written about my view that no one gets past the age of thirty without carrying some emotional baggage.  I think I also noted that after a while  you can choose which bags you may still need to carry and which you really need to leave on the side of the road (please don’t donate them – nobody needs what’s in this luggage).

So here’s a question for you to begin your day – if you had the chance to carry all the splendor of light on your back, you’d clearly have to let go of some stuff.  What are you going to let go of?  It’s time.

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I'm awed by the beauty of nature and the power of love and gratitude. Some of my favorite sensory experiences include waves crashing on rocky shores, waterways in ancient redwood and fern-filled forests, and rain. My wife and I have been married since 1979. We have 3 adult children and 5 grandchildren. I manage a wealth management firm that I founded in 2003. My Beloved is a Special Education teacher for Kindergartners and First Graders. I'm a published author of approximately 60 books in a variety of genres for grownups and children.
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2 Responses to Baggage

  1. Read it over at Waiting for the Karma Truck loved it

  2. thoughtsfromanamericanwoman's avatar thoughtsfromanamericanwoman says:

    This is something that can never be repeated enough…thanks for sharing it.

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