words to make a difference
The long distance train sped through miles of suburbs surrounding downtown. Greg was going back to the city to meet a woman he once knew. The last time blew up spectacularly. What would today be like when they meet again?
“The good old days.” “I miss the old days.” “Life was simpler then.”
We look/think/dream back a few decades and see a time in the rearview mirror when the world was in ever so much better shape.
Scenario: You have a conference that is doing well.
Would you end it because this is year 5 and the plan was to only do it 5 times? Or keep going, because you can?
The long cattle drive had been like countless others. The trail comprised seemingly endless miles of sun scorched prairie. Days went by and the horizon was still only a line, without any signs of civilization.
A person is dying. Family gathered around for that last, meaningful goodbye.
Except that’s not always how it happens. We may not be there. Then what?
When was the last time you asked yourself “What if … ?”
It can be from the past, now replaying in our mind. Or something that hasn’t happened yet. A possibility …
2 tweens chasing dreams,2 retired men refuse to call it quits,a young woman with world’s most spoiled dog,a woman who helped shape all our lives for better
The setting: Somebody just did something really helpful for you. Now what do you do? Something equally helpful for them in return? Or inspired to help another person?
Whose approval matters most to you?
That may sound like a strange question. Yet, we seek approval in many varied (odd) places.
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