Posts Tagged ‘security’

Life Is Change (Stagnation Equals Death)

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

I want to challenge you to take another look at ‘security’. Once you accept that your destiny is a dynamic concept, you’ll soon recognize that any definition of ‘security’ that makes it a static point in time or a changeless goal distorts it.

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Midlife Dispells the Security Mirage

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

If security is only an illusion, then what’s the point? The answer that eluded Gertrude Stein and all those who, like Isaiah, resist “the finality of the Lord’s judgment” rests in a very simple (non-intoxicating) attitude adjustment. The answer lies simply in acceptance — neither grudging nor simpering — just acceptance.

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Is ‘Adulthood’ Just Postponing Growing Up?

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I have a radical observation to make here: that, for many people, a career is simply a way of postponing finding an answer to the question, ‘What you want to be when you grow up?’

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