At times I need to stop long enough to simply remind myself of what I'm made of. No stories or anecdotes. No poignant universal truths. Just a glimpse at the chewy caramel center of who I believe I am - (also posted on my Facebook, About You):
There is no person on earth who fails to intrigue me, and thereby touches my soul in some significant way :~) [Each person holds many gems - I like collecting gems.]
When  I'm asked: Why do you do the things that you do? Then I reply: Through  the years I have learned that my friends don't need an explanation, and  the rest wouldn't understand even if I gave them one! [And, I afford my friends the same privilege - no hypocrisy.]
Quite often  people seem to take me way too seriously... probably because I often  speak with a lot of conviction and passion. Actually, I'm much more like  a young willow: I bend and don't easily break... and when a storm blows  in, I'm still standing after the dust settles. [Humor always helps - on both sides.]
The results of an  IQ test I once took called me a Visionary Philosopher. I would tend to  agree. I believe in living with no regrets and always seeing the bigger  picture... the one that involves eternal verities. This keeps my life  simple and makes it possible for me to love others. [I crave and easily follow anyone's vision when it contributes to individuals becoming a vital part of the bigger picture that all of eternity holds.]
Do you know what you're made of? Have you put it in writing? Please, take the time to read it aloud to yourself... just every once in awhile :~)
 
 
7 comments:
"Just a glimpse at the chewy caramel center of who I believe I am" - I adore this. You've given me a lot to think about today. :)
Thank you, Sam. You just made it all worth it for me, that I took the time to write it today :~)
A fine, thoughtful piece. I too am on Red Room and will watch for you there.
Thanks, Cathy...perhaps we can connect there as well.
This is such a beautiful post and it poses a very important question that we should always be asking ourselves.
I very much enjoy your writing!
It's obvious that you are courageous and have spent the personal, deep-digging time with yourself that allows such solid self-understanding.
Thank you so much for sharing that journey and insight with us!
Blessings, Marissa
Also, I would love for your to consider submiiting (an article, poem, commentary, or guest blog entry) to Whippoorwill. Please look at the it and see if you'd like to contribute! Thanks! http;//www.whippoorwilljournal.com
Marissa ~
I enjoyed your feedback! I'm always a bit surprised to discover how much others actually like my writing style and my perspective of myself and the peculiarities in life.
Thank you so much for inviting me to contribute to Whippoorwill; I'll have to look through the site and put some good thought into it. Will let you know :~)
:) Like.
Post a Comment