There’s no answer. No done. No end of the road where everything falls into place. Why would you want that? To sit still, and change nothing until you die?
Thank you for sharing this thinking. It resonates very strongly with me right now!
I would also like to share back a phrase which I think anyone who recognises the possibilities in instability might appreciate and that is to master the art of 'surfing on the edge of chaos'.
As someone who has sailed a lot in the past on the sea and in dinghies, the ability to read the elements and to get into the rhythm of the combination of wind, waves, currents and the balance and imbalance of a small boat, is something that at first glance looks chaotic but when you 'feel' your way through it, can start to make sense and have a rhythmic pattern all of its own.
When you apply that principle to the similar instabilities and apparent chaos of life, it can be a very creative and exciting place to experience and to be.
Thanks Alicia - I am enjoying your other posts that I have now discovered and I wondered if you would be interested in sharing ideas at some point if there is an appropriate way of connecting and you feel it would be worth making the connection. Kind regards, Steve
Thank you for sharing this thinking. It resonates very strongly with me right now!
I would also like to share back a phrase which I think anyone who recognises the possibilities in instability might appreciate and that is to master the art of 'surfing on the edge of chaos'.
As someone who has sailed a lot in the past on the sea and in dinghies, the ability to read the elements and to get into the rhythm of the combination of wind, waves, currents and the balance and imbalance of a small boat, is something that at first glance looks chaotic but when you 'feel' your way through it, can start to make sense and have a rhythmic pattern all of its own.
When you apply that principle to the similar instabilities and apparent chaos of life, it can be a very creative and exciting place to experience and to be.
Love it! Thanks so much for sharing this analogy, Steve
Thanks Alicia - I am enjoying your other posts that I have now discovered and I wondered if you would be interested in sharing ideas at some point if there is an appropriate way of connecting and you feel it would be worth making the connection. Kind regards, Steve
Fabulous insight! Never appreciated the changes in my life so much. Thank you!