It's that old, familiar pull of the unknown. Some of us get overwhelmed by it and crawl into our shells, while others embrace it and keep moving forward. I guess the ones that embrace where we are now and what's to come (the unknown), can be categorized as risk-takers, the ones who are pulled along by the uncertainty and the thrill of discovery.
Glad your trip was safe and now the important business of THE STATE reunion can really start to be a reality. Referencing Stephanie commenting below, I think we are assured of a continuing sense of uncertainty for the rest of our lives.
I think miracles can certainly be scary but we need some continued sense of uncertainty, even in wonder; conflict drives plot and what is Life without a thread or two to follow? :)
I sometimes believe we're living in a world that's part miracle, part madness.
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It's that old, familiar pull of the unknown. Some of us get overwhelmed by it and crawl into our shells, while others embrace it and keep moving forward. I guess the ones that embrace where we are now and what's to come (the unknown), can be categorized as risk-takers, the ones who are pulled along by the uncertainty and the thrill of discovery.
Glad your trip was safe and now the important business of THE STATE reunion can really start to be a reality. Referencing Stephanie commenting below, I think we are assured of a continuing sense of uncertainty for the rest of our lives.
I think miracles can certainly be scary but we need some continued sense of uncertainty, even in wonder; conflict drives plot and what is Life without a thread or two to follow? :)
No doubt. I'm a fan of both uncertainty and wonder.