Is there a difference between our wishes and our actuals?

Disney's Hollywood Studios Streetmoshpere
Yesterday after lunch at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Prime Time Cafe.

 

Is there a difference between what we wish our life was like and what it’s actually like?

Assuming we answer either yes or no:

  • If yes, how did we accomplish it?
  • If no, why aren’t we accomplishing it?

In the same way society, in general, is uncomfortable talking about death, we are uncomfortable talking about excuses and regrets.

Anyone else find this fascinating?

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The speed of midlife

Honeymoon by bicycle
When will we make time to drink life in? To savor it. To suck the marrow out of it? Honeymoon photo, 1984. (Wedding was 14 months earlier)

 

The speed of midlife is fast.

And most of us like it that way.

Why?

Because it allows us to have a great excuse for why we aren’t changing.

“i’ll do it when my life slows down.”

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