“If we all did all the things we are capable of doing we would literally astound ourselves.”–Thomas Edison
I lived much of my life in great fear. Fear of rejection. Fear of making a fool of myself. Fear of being different or wierd.
Now I know that everyone is different and in some ways weird. And if everyone is weird, then weird is probably not so weird after all! ;-D! Isn’t that weird?
When the discomfort of not sharing myself with the world became greater than my fear of doing so, I finally began to let the world see who I am. And to the world’s great credit, and my great relief and gratitude, it reacted to who I am much better than I ever dreamed possible. Thank you world! Thank you readers!
Russ









I can so relate to this…thank you for sharing
Thank you for your feedback, Boomie!
Russ
you are welcome fellow weirdo
Thank you for the morning chuckle, my friend!
Russ
on behalf of the whole world, you’re welcome Russ. π
HAHAHA! I love it, Diana!
Russ
Our pleasure Russ π
Couldn’t have been said any better..thanks!
Thank you, my friend!
Russ
I have spent most of my life in fear of one thing or another, People not liking me, upsetting people and so on. It is nice to know that there are other people out in the big wide world that have felt the same things in their lives. I’m not as brave as you, as yet, but I do hope to find the real me one day. Thanks for sharing π
Thank you for your compliment, Manty. I’ve belately learned that it is a lot easier to be “brave” when so many wonderful people such as my family and friends–including all of you dear readers–are supporting and rooting for me! I believe that you too are likely to keep experiencing greater support as you keep speaking from your heart and sharing your spirit with the world.
Russ
Oh boy, Russ, this is good stuff. I’ve been hiding from the digital space for a bit, thinking about life and my steps ahead. I like the quote here. There’s been quite a bit of self-doubt, wondering what I can/cannot do, how to move on etc. Fear of rejection, and being weird, are but just two of my troubles. I still live behind my virtual identity online. Some day maybe, I’ll wish to share more than hide.
Thank you for your kind feedback. Your comments are already offering more about yourself. Thank you for these glimpses. I find that it is when I make myself most vulnerable with people I love that I feel most connected to them. Virtually all of the people with whom I’ve interacted on the blogosphere appear to be wonderful and wonderfully supportive. If I were to run into someone who has chosen a different path, I would know that whatever unkindness may occur is about the pain they are experiencing and has nothing to do with me. I encourge you to keep taking more steps in your journey of revelation of your spirit and believe that you will be astounded by how wonderful you are, how much you can bring to the world, and how appreciative the world is when you do. I honor your courage for taking the steps you’ve already taken and look foreward to experiencing more of you!
With respect,
Russ
I’m familiar with that fear, it’s a hard one to get over. The good news is, it’s true, we’re all a little weird! This has been a great community for embracing that π
I agree, Andrea, this is a wonderfully supportive group of people!
Russ
What a great loss for the world if you had not chosen to share yourself with us. I’m real glad you did. To a very good man who makes me feel the world is a lot better because of people like you. With much love, Sharon
Thank you, Sharon. I treasure your friendship.
Russ
I like weird people, they have a long history of changing the world for the better.
LOL! Good point! Thank you for your comment, J.D.
Russ
Can relate to this. It takes a lot of courage to show yourself to the world with all that we are. Always admired people who could effortlessly just be themselves all the time. What a loss world has experiences Russ! π
Thank you for your kind comment!
Russ