My plan for the status quo is to approach things with more curiosity. Observe more, judge less, of myself, people, experiences. Oh, and have more fun. 😉
My plan includes finding people with the same plan as me. I haven't quite figured out what the plan is, but I expect I will know when I find it. The choice we make to either succumb to or overcome the status quo, I imagine, will either suffocate or fan the flames of the passion we have for our lives. It is us up to us to find the things and people that put our needles in their grooves and make our relationships, no matter their nature, work like well-oiled machines.
I don’t have status quo presently. A year ago I executed the plan to rv full time. I left a gorg apt in the Mtns where I lived alone 4 yrs. Everyday is still a learning curve that keeps me paying attention to the present. I have more peace than I ever had. No likey status quo.
My plan for the status quo is to approach things with more curiosity. Observe more, judge less, of myself, people, experiences. Oh, and have more fun. 😉
Good stuff! It’s difficult to exaggerate the importance curiosity.
Whoa... very good questions altogether here.
My plan includes finding people with the same plan as me. I haven't quite figured out what the plan is, but I expect I will know when I find it. The choice we make to either succumb to or overcome the status quo, I imagine, will either suffocate or fan the flames of the passion we have for our lives. It is us up to us to find the things and people that put our needles in their grooves and make our relationships, no matter their nature, work like well-oiled machines.
I don’t have status quo presently. A year ago I executed the plan to rv full time. I left a gorg apt in the Mtns where I lived alone 4 yrs. Everyday is still a learning curve that keeps me paying attention to the present. I have more peace than I ever had. No likey status quo.