Carry The Weight

Reblogged from Waiting for the Karma Truck:

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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).

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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

About russtowne

My wife and I have been married for over 33 years. We have 3 adult children and recently became grandparents for the first time, with a second one on the way! I founded, own, and operate an investment management and advisory firm. My wife is a Special Ed teacher for Kindergartners and First Graders. In addition to our family and friends and my profession, my passions include writing poetry, song lyrics, and non-fiction short stories; tending a fern garden and small redwood grove on our property, hiking in ancient old-growth redwood forests, and watching old movie classics.
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2 Responses to Carry The Weight

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

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

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