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A leaf floating on the water has no effect on its future. It drifts passively on the pond, In an hour, a day, or a week, it may land on the shore across the pond, or remain floating on the water, or even sink to the bottom forevermore, Without ever knowing why.   Are you drifting in your own small pond? Floating oblivious, Unsure, uncertain, unmade? Going wherever the waters take you? Watching the world pass and fade? Or sinking and drowning? Or have you set the sail in your boat And know the direction you’re headed, Your purpose, your vision, your mission, Sitting back and enjoying the flow, The tumultuous journey with its ups and downs, As you watch the world unfold within and around you.   From calm sweet waters, To crashing and crushing high rise waves. It’s all about the journey, The lessons and the pain, The joy and the excitement, The highs and the lows, That will take you to your destination, The lessons and the pain. And better than whence you came
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Aug 15, 2020
Aug 15, 2020 at 3:16 AM UTC
A Leaf
A leaf floating on the water has no effect on its future. It drifts passively on the pond, In an hour, a day, or a week, it may land on the shore across the pond, or remain floating on the water, or even sink to the bottom forevermore, Without ever knowing why.   Are you drifting in your own small pond? Floating oblivious, Unsure, uncertain, unmade? Going wherever the waters take you? Watching the world pass and fade? Or sinking and drowning? Or have you set the sail in your boat And know the direction you’re headed, Your purpose, your vision, your mission, Sitting back and enjoying the flow, The tumultuous journey with its ups and downs, As you watch the world unfold within and around you.   From calm sweet waters, To crashing and crushing high rise waves. It’s all about the journey, The lessons and the pain, The joy and the excitement, The highs and the lows, That will take you to your destination, The lessons and the pain. And better than whence you came
The first part of this poem was taken from something I read about employees returning to work after Covid that inspired me to ponder
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55/F/England
Aug 15, 2020
Aug 15, 2020 at 3:16 AM UTC
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