I just watched 2 phenomenal ted talks. The speaker mentions that quote by Teddy Roosevelt about how the credit in life should go to the man in the arena. The one who actually dares to attempt something, even if it means they fail. I'll find some links and put them in here later, but for now I just needed to say that this idea--when stated in light of our cultural tendency towards shame and its conspirator fear--is shaking me to my core. I don't know why or what that might mean but I know it is important and I intend to run hard after the source of that shaking. If anyone reads this, please check back in a few days or a week to see what happens.
Have a wonderful soul-giving day.
I'm reading and I'll check back. Sounds like something big is stirring.
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