Camilo. I love this essay for a number of reasons. First, it’s so you and you offer us up your heart in a platter when you write. It’s a feast. And we promise not to eat all of it.
Second, I suspect 10 years from now I might have written about the same thing 10 times, but with a slightly different view or take. Why? Because we’re always g…
Camilo. I love this essay for a number of reasons. First, it’s so you and you offer us up your heart in a platter when you write. It’s a feast. And we promise not to eat all of it.
Second, I suspect 10 years from now I might have written about the same thing 10 times, but with a slightly different view or take. Why? Because we’re always growing and evolving as you say. And how does the saying go, “a man never sets foot in the same river twice….for it is not the same river and he is not the same man.”
Third, you brought up the word “should.” Should is a “rule” word. “Could” on the other hand is a word with vast possibilities and empowerment. I’ve never thought “could” was a principle word, but now I do thanks to you.
Camilo. I love this essay for a number of reasons. First, it’s so you and you offer us up your heart in a platter when you write. It’s a feast. And we promise not to eat all of it.
Second, I suspect 10 years from now I might have written about the same thing 10 times, but with a slightly different view or take. Why? Because we’re always growing and evolving as you say. And how does the saying go, “a man never sets foot in the same river twice….for it is not the same river and he is not the same man.”
Third, you brought up the word “should.” Should is a “rule” word. “Could” on the other hand is a word with vast possibilities and empowerment. I’ve never thought “could” was a principle word, but now I do thanks to you.
#Grateful for you.
Thank you, James! I love the quote about the river. This is going to stick out for a while! Thankful for you and constantly having your in my corner!