Pursue the Story.
Pursue The Journey.
Celebrate The Steps In The Journey.
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Many times outside of time, I had many dreams and wishes. And there was nothing I loved more than Adventure. I am so in love with Adventure. It was the experience and the anticipation of surprise. Never knowing what it was I would see next or find. Who I would meet or where my road would lead me.Â
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And I learned at a very young age to relish the joy of Adventure, Curiosity, Discovery, and Exploration. All of life felt like a massive treasure hunt, but it was never about the treasure. It was alway about the journey and the story. It was always about each and every adventure.Â
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It was learning how to savor the journey and knowing always, that I had to fail X amount of times before I would succeed. Knowing that I would have to meet X amount of people before I found the one I was looking for. Knowing I would have to experience X amount of everything before I could have my Y.Â
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And so I learned to celebrate my failures because I saw them as steps toward my Truth. And I learned that every little thing in life, every little and big thing, required a “deposit” to be made before a withdrawal would be allowed. So, for me, I gorged myself on deposits. So excited, over and over again for the experience, the lesson, the adventure, the challenge…Â
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And I knew, always, that I would always get what I wanted because I knew that every single thing in every single life with every single thing must be done so many times before we all get it right. And either I was making deposits or I wasn’t. So I obsessed with the law of averages, celebrating my failures, “No’s” and losses because I knew I was one step closer. But what I wanted was the Failure or else I would never have the reward.
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It was never about the Fruit of the Labor.
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It was always about the Joy of the Journey on our way to the Fruit.Â
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And I forgot this.Â
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But today, I remembered it. And there in the Remembering, I found me again! All over again! And you know what! That is the best part! For every Failure, I remember ME! For every small win, I remember ME! And then… After a while, I DO know me!Â
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