Is born in a manger an attitude for life?
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Note: First glance this seems obscure until we realize Christmas (or whatever people believe in) is not a day, a week, or a special occasion.
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Is born in a manger an attitude for life?
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Note: First glance this seems obscure until we realize Christmas (or whatever people believe in) is not a day, a week, or a special occasion.
What is the upside to thinking the worst case?
Is there one?
Could it allow us to experience something so fully that we can’t believe we haven’t lived like this sooner?
Do we sort of, unconsciously, think conditions will be better down the road, and then we can really live it up?
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The price, the source, the content, the format. Few things in life are so ridiculously underpriced and carry such a gentle and generous catalytic significance. Mid Life Celebration, the book, is one of them.
And few people will risk the misinterpretation of their boldness.
Why?
Who knows. Million reasons probably.
Someone said boldness has genius.
This challenges each one of us to respond with a yes or no.
And choosing not to decide is still a choice, a default no.
Seriously, we either say, “Hell yeah”, or we say no.
No?
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Book feedback via note:
Have gained back a focus that has been missing for a long time.
Who doesn’t want that?
Who thinks it’s impossible?
Why?
Read the first few pages or buy Mid Life Celebration?
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Insight: In the crazy, busy, stressful days before Christmas, a significant phenomenon occurs mostly unnoticed, marking the passage of time and the beginning of Winter. Time waits for no one. We know this, but we rarely behave like we do.
Two things Winter Solstice and April Fool’s Day have in common:
It’s December 21, 2013 and March 31, 2014 all at the same time at Mid Life Celebration. The first is the date this post is written, the second, the date it goes public.
Many of us aspire to be writers.
What holds most of us back is believing we have to conform to historical norms. Follow the recipe.
Tomorrow, April Fool’s Day (or is it December 22?), a Baby Boomer Fool began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs in a 100-day challenge to leave a trail for his young son (then 8).
If you want to be a writer, then write, uninhibited. And without fear.
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