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Happiness And Ambiguity

18th Dec 2010 | Comments Off on Happiness and Ambiguity Happiness and Ambiguity I caught a second of happiness at present. It crept up on me. It was only a second where the silent, snowy beauty of the world outdoors coincided with writing Christmas cards to my purchasers inside within the heat, with Clarence sitting on my lap. I was thinking about my shoppers, their bravery and heat, and then my very own journey, and my nerves and nervousness about the future. All this came into the present moment and it was all OK. I felt happy, however not as I would have defined happiness earlier than. I’m learning to appreciate moments for what they are, not examine them to some imagined commonplace of perfection. Is this just age? Maybe, or perhaps I am simply starting to understand Professor Kelly Wilson’s work on ambiguity. The extraordinary power of appreciating the moment simply as it's. This means accepting discomfort, embracing imperfection, being willing to appreciate the extraordinary vary of emotions out there for a rich and full life. This would all have appea red like garbage to me solely three or 4 brief years ago. And I wonder what I would have manufactured from this poem, then, when it has such huge power to maneuver me, now: At the nonetheless level of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless; Neither from nor in direction of; at the still level, there the dance is, But neither arrest nor motion. And do not name it fixity, Where previous and future are gathered. Neither movement from nor towards, Neither ascent nor decline. Except for the point, the still level, There can be no dance, and there is solely the dance. . Career Change « Career Change and Anxiety... How to Form a Habit within the New... » Check your inbox or spam folder now to confirm your subscription.

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