Tuesday, April 28, 2020
People are like stained-glass windows
We all like happiness. But happiness is conditional, relies on external factors mostly out of our control, and takes a beating during dark days such as these. So let’s make it our Plan B. Let our Plan A be the cultivation and generous sharing of a joy that resides deep within our souls, a joy that brings light to even the darkest recesses of the human experience. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross references this inner light in a quote brought to my attention by Johnny Greenfield, orthopedics.
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