This Is Very Similar To Which Came First, The Chicken Or The Egg?

Last month on a school field trip to St Augustine, Florida…

It doesn’t matter which came first. Nor does having your answer to the meaning of life need to be correct. Both are tough questions. One demands a ready answer.

And demands we use our hours, days, weeks, months, and even our years to fulfill it.

I’ve found the deeper I go, the longer I get to embrace Peace and Contentment. You will too.

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When You See A New Dog, You Try To Size Up Whether It’s Friendly Or Not

It’s the chicken or the egg which came first kind of similarity…(photo 1984 bicycle honeymoon trip)

Same thing happens when we meet someone new. Are they friendly, sociable, helpful? Someone trustworthy? Especially if we’re traveling with a child(ren). It’s a big part of our human nature – an automatic, primal survival skill.

So when the answer to, “What’s the meaning of life”, doesn’t roll right off your tongue, it frames an image.

Here’s the epiphany though. It’s not about having the right answer, it’s about having an answer. About being certain why you are here, in your own words. But then there’s one more thing…

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Sometimes The Effort To Enjoy Some Of Life’s Simplest Pleasures Seems Disproportionate

USA’s oldest wooden school house, St. Augustine, Florida…

Was able to join the end-of-the-school-year field trip as a junior assistant chaperone. It took 3 flights to get there.

What are the important pleasures in our lives? And how hard do we have to work for them? The only bad answer is not having one.

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