Things I learned in 2020:
🔸Growth isn't sudden or exponential. You grow significantly when you're ready to. Like particles of your life coming together to create something magneticly greater
🔸There is great ruin in silence and assumption.
🔸 It was never the spirit of god that terrified me. It was people's interpretations that left me weary.
🔸 Not being agist opens up your world to organic wisdom that you actively avoid by tearing someone down just for being young. Respecting and learning from the young expands our wisdom.
🔸 It is the curiosity to question the abyss that makes a learner; and the courage to sustain the practice of learning an adventure.
🔸 Your true communty can be small. Less than a handful even. Remember? The larger the family the more Home Alone sequels...
🔸 People that require their attention, opinions and safety to be your 1st priority are merely masquerading as your friends.
🔸Boundaries are what keeps the good in, not the bad out.
🔸 Living solely for access into heaven is like studying for a test never to be assessed
🔸 Personal accountability is a great privilege. We may only earn it from within: within ourselves and within our closest community. It is a privilege because true accountability does not practice shaming.
🔸 Feeling shame and guilt is like feeling sadness. A gauge, resource and tool towards betterment. Being shamed and being guilted is abuse. We must unlock our personal value to know the difference.
🔸 Your impact is loud and shallow when you criticize. Your impact is silent and profound when you build some one up