Brilliant thinking. And today your friend with pancreatic cancer begins changing even more lives, as more and more people read his answer to you. Thank you so much for sharing it.
I'm in mid-life and have thought a lot recently about what my "purpose in life" is. I think many of us do. But sometimes it seems like something that we wait to be "revealed to us," some grand plan that we will recognize once it's shown to us. The concept of getting up each and every day looking for it THAT DAY is all about life in the moment. It pays tribute to the fact that life is a total of a million little pieces. And that's amazing to remember.
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Annette,
Brilliant thinking. And today your friend with pancreatic cancer begins changing even more lives, as more and more people read his answer to you. Thank you so much for sharing it.
I'm in mid-life and have thought a lot recently about what my "purpose in life" is. I think many of us do. But sometimes it seems like something that we wait to be "revealed to us," some grand plan that we will recognize once it's shown to us. The concept of getting up each and every day looking for it THAT DAY is all about life in the moment. It pays tribute to the fact that life is a total of a million little pieces. And that's amazing to remember.
Thank you.
October 29, 2009 - 8:08amThis Comment
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