Weekly Roundup: In the Beginning

August 17 – 21, 2020

Monday: There’s no end to how far we can go back. We can find cause, if we retrospect enough. The wound and scar and trauma is there. Finding the beginning, the root cause, the impetus, or the genesis is a life-long endeavor. And it’s important. Equally important—and maybe harder!—is to insist on today being the beginning.

Tuesday: When information (or made-up garbage) is used as a weapon, the truth doesn’t matter. More important than "Is it true?” is “Does it validate?” Pre-validating a person is always “more true” than so-called facts.

Wednesday: Step by step I traced my journey back to the beginning, and what I found was not a formula or implementation strategy; rather, it was an admission of failure.

Thursday: Gardens are the epitome of nourishment. Not catering to cleanliness or perfection. Not feeding beauty or image. Not fueling professional pursuits or promotion. Genuine, fresh, raw nourishment . . . of your true self.

Friday: An expert is not measured by how much you know but by your willingness to the keep learning. An expert keeps digging, keeps discovering. Salespeople try to pass as experts. Pundits do too. You can spot a real expert by their humble admission of how much they don’t know. And it’s the genuine experts that drive change.


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