When I was 15, I discovered Henry David Thoreau, not a big revelation to many of you. But, I've stayed a Thoreau fan because of what he taught me and continues to teach me.
"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear, nor did I wish to practise[sic] resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck the marrow out of life...to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true account of it." Walden, "Where I Lived and What I Lived For"
I'm not moving to a pond or getting rid of all my possessions; rather, I am going to live deliberately. I don't want to let all my indecision become my decision. I want to focus on the things that truly matter to me. And, perhaps find new things that matter greatly.
9 comments:
What a treat! And here I thought you had abandoned blogging forever. Thank you for sharing your thoughts today. Your words about authenticity and vulnerability met my own searching thoughts today. Like Jo in Little Woman, I too am "hopelessly flawed." But, unlike Satan would have us believe, maybe that's not so bad after all.
I love your heart and I miss your voice and eyes. Richard and I are working on finding him a job and moving to Salt Lake this summer! It's time. We've learned so much from 'deliberately' moving away, and now it's time to 'deliberately' move back.
by the way, I also blogged the same day you did. Our spirits must still be in sync. :)
What a treat! And here I thought you had abandoned blogging forever. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Your words about authenticity and vulnerability met my own searching thoughts just this very day. Like Jo in Little Woman, I too am "hopelessly flawed." But, unlike Satan would have us believe, maybe that's not so bad after all.
I love your heart and I miss your voice and eyes. Richard and I are working on finding him a job and moving to Salt Lake this summer! It's time. We've learned so much from 'deliberately' moving away, and now it's time to 'deliberately' move back.
By the way, I also blogged the same day you did. Our spirits must still be in sync. :)
Love,
SalliJune
What a treat! And here I thought you had abandoned blogging forever. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Your words about authenticity and vulnerability met my own searching thoughts just this very day. Like Jo in Little Woman, I too am "hopelessly flawed." But, unlike Satan would have us believe, maybe that's not so bad after all.
I love your heart and I miss your voice and eyes. Richard and I are working on finding him a job and moving to Salt Lake this summer! It's time. We've learned so much from 'deliberately' moving away, and now it's time to 'deliberately' move back.
By the way, I also blogged the same day you did. Our spirits must still be in sync. :)
Love,
SalliJune
Definitely a welcomed treat! :) It is wonderful to hear you! :) Thanks for choosing to live deliberatly!:)
Yes, what a welcomed treat! It is good to hear you agian. Thanks for choosing to live deliberately.
Great post. I have been thinking about a similar theme in my own life lately. Thoreau felt ridding his life of possessions, and moving would assist him in living deliberately. I am trying to simplify my life as to not get wrapped up materialism.
I love Brene Brown. The Gifts of Imperfection changed my life, particularly the concept that faith=living with and embracing uncertainty. But I hadn't heard her TED talk. It was fun to watch her explain her research in person. And I love your blog. So glad you came back to it. :) Hope to see you soon.
I love this and just saw it for the first time. Needed this today. Love you and love hearing your thoughts.
Loved hearing this today and so happy you are blogging. Love hearing your thoughts.
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