Staying Humble

There’s the occasional foot-in-mouth moment. The you-can’t-explain-why times. The useless but sometimes enlightening what-was-I-thinking’s. The poorly timed brain overload creating havoc with numbers (oops, I was only kidding?). And there’s always a child somewhere to help you keep it real.

And then, of course, there’s this. This grand, sweeping, marvelous magnificence of raw power and rumbling passion and crashing, curling waves that pound and push and pull (with equal parts grace and ferocity) on impossibly soft sand beneath never-ending cobalt skies ~ this incredible vastness where mermaids live and giant, finned beasts taunt sailors who chart their course by stars that shine from even more unfathomably large heavens above; all of this, too, will keep one humble.

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You work. You love, and play, and learn. Laugh and cry. Scream out loud, shrivel into quiet corners. You try. You do your best, and wear your super-human-hero cape with pride. Even so, you always, always, at some point, find yourself inadequate. Or wrong. Or just unprepared. Because that’s the stuff of life ~ the mystery and the magic, the smooth, the bumpy, the “a-ha’s” and the “oh shit’s”.

We’re not meant to get it right all the time. It’s lovely when we do. It can feel ugly when we don’t. It’s exhausting and glorious (with equal parts grace and ferocity). No matter how high we climb the proverbial ladder, no matter how good, how brilliant, how well-intentioned ~ there will always be something to keep us humble. We’re just travelers, after all. All of us.

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  • revgerry

    April 17, 2015 at 7:08 pm Reply

    The ocean ALWAYS helps me put everything in perspective!!
    Here’s a list of WU bloggers over here. Let’s share some WU Love!!
    https://wordpress.com/read/list/revgerry/wellness-universe-wp-com-bloggers/
    Help me get a more complete list of you know someone who blogs over here. thanks, gerry

  • Debs

    April 12, 2015 at 2:59 pm Reply

    Beautifully put. Lots of love x

  • Celia Rhodes The View From My Window

    April 12, 2015 at 11:32 am Reply

    Beautifully written. 🙂

  • Melodye Shore

    April 12, 2015 at 11:17 am Reply

    True, all of it. The grit and the glory.

    You toil for days over hot furnace, sweating blood, and then an email arrives, bearing words like these–as glorious as fine chocolates, luminous as pearls, and refreshing as an endless pitcher of fresh lemonade:

    “I Love it! Fantastic. really nice and clean and modern!”

    • Patricia Saxton

      April 12, 2015 at 9:08 pm Reply

      The grit and the glory… yes indeed. And hearing words that make your heart smile ~ there’s some of the glory. <3

  • AnaLuciaSilva

    April 12, 2015 at 11:08 am Reply

    Great shots =)

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