Loving the journey
Street execution of a Viet Cong prisoner, Saigon, 1968
I'm absolutely loving this journey guys. It truly focuses the best out of me, and expresses it. The rigour, discipline, and constant growth is rejuvenating. It's 1.20am in the morning and I just want to do some more research.
Kelv thanks for that post, and I surely understand what you're saying. It's profound, and it's enlightening. Question that I ask myself again and again, Am I here to change anything? or Am I here to simply live, deliberately. Thank you for that insight.
With each passing day, I am more and more grateful and appreciative of every single moment and event that I encounter. I feel like things are really working in my way, and I am so excited to step up and play bigger all the time. I'm growing with patience. The research is indeed a critical part of this pathway. It has opened our eyes to the world, and soon it will open our hearts and minds.
One thing which I notice is this seemed to be rather loose. We do not have a mirror to look at. On a daily basis, we are pretty much on our own, and though it develops personal rigour and discipline, I think it can be tighten up in some ways. Just my thoughts, haven't come up with a solution yet. Let's share.
To all children and the world,
CL
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