Thank you for this... this is the most profound and wisdom filled of your journal entries in so many ways.
Not only do I see myself often hunkering in the same fishing holes and hunting spots, but also in life and in profession. All rooted in complacency and often unwilling to admit, fear that kills this natural curiosity.
In the situations I choose to fight this urge and explore, the short term may appear to be an exercise in futility, but almost always results in a rewarding endeavor. That's only in the short term view. In the long term view, the accumulation of branching out results in so many more opportunities whether it's accumulation of many fishing/hunting "secret" spots, but also new friends, large network, professional opportunities, the list is endless.
It always seems so foolish to succumb to this complacency or fear to explore given the reward, but it always seems to be a monster that needs to be overcome repeatedly.
Thanks for sharing this... in my opinion this is arguably top of my list.
Thank you for this... this is the most profound and wisdom filled of your journal entries in so many ways.
Not only do I see myself often hunkering in the same fishing holes and hunting spots, but also in life and in profession. All rooted in complacency and often unwilling to admit, fear that kills this natural curiosity.
In the situations I choose to fight this urge and explore, the short term may appear to be an exercise in futility, but almost always results in a rewarding endeavor. That's only in the short term view. In the long term view, the accumulation of branching out results in so many more opportunities whether it's accumulation of many fishing/hunting "secret" spots, but also new friends, large network, professional opportunities, the list is endless.
It always seems so foolish to succumb to this complacency or fear to explore given the reward, but it always seems to be a monster that needs to be overcome repeatedly.
Thanks for sharing this... in my opinion this is arguably top of my list.