Fragments of thought and explosions of creativity
from the author of Myke Phoenix, The Imaginary Bomb and Refuse to Be Afraid
Friday, June 12, 2015
Each day belongs to itself
Look at the calendar. Remember? Today is the day when – but no, it isn't. It's 365 days later, or 730, or 3,652 more or less.
This day has nothing in common with that day, except for the name we give it, and even that name is different by a year or two or 10.
Today is a day all its own, and while it's wise to remember and learn from the past, this is NOT that day.
What beauty can you create today? What wrongs can you right today? How can you make today one where a year or two or 10 from now, you remember, "THIS is the day when . . ."?
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