A pleasant rain strikes my face
Warmth slowly runs down my cheeks
From my eyes flows a salty liquid
Coarse enough to cleanse all the pain, all the sadness, all the anger
Bringing hope, bringing laughter, bringing love
A pleasant rain strikes my face
Warmth slowly runs down my cheeks
From my eyes flows a salty liquid
Coarse enough to cleanse all the pain, all the sadness, all the anger
Bringing hope, bringing laughter, bringing love
The illusion of fairness and other truths of life.
I’m going to share the 5 truths of life Laura sent me the other day. Clearly, this isn’t an exhaustive list, and if you have some you’d like to add, put them in the comments.
A perfect example is life. We go through so many changes, planned & unplanned (see #2). We change jobs. Ideas change. Feelings change. Interests change. Friends change. And then it ends. At least this life we’re currently living ends.
No shit.
This is something I want to teach our child. Fairness should never be counted on. Life is unfair from the beginning. I played no part in where I was born or the parents I was born to. Neither did the child born to a single parent, living in a makeshift hut.
Learning to let go of the illusion of fairness makes life easier, freeing up time to work with your current situation.
The most evident truth. Pain is what makes joy so pleasurable.
Unfortunately. And just because loyalty is a desired trait doesn’t mean loyalty should be practiced blindly.