Theme, redux?
What’s the theme of your life right now?
:- Doug.
What’s the theme of your life right now?
:- Doug.
What’s been the theme of your life’s story?
:- Doug.
What has been your contribution to life?
:- Doug.
This is not about understanding.
:- Doug.
Are you figuring out what your life was about?
:- Doug.
I’m changing the agenda.
:- Doug.
My work is end of life and beyond.
:- Doug.
In a nursing home are there people or projects or problems?
:- Doug.
Say less. That’s more….
:- Doug.
People are odd machines. Ask this one a question; you get a useful answer. Ask that one a similar question, and they say finding any answer is impossible.
:- Doug.
We are living, daily, the great story process.
:- Doug.
Make good our time.
:- Doug.
What are the patterns of your life?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1555
It is said we are greedy and selfish
It is said this is our human nature
The deeper truth is we have a human need to meet human need
Let us then go to our borders in multitudes
Let our “governments” know
We would share our food with our hungry
Our roofs with our shelter-less sisters and brothers
Please pass it on.
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70: Things about my life
:- Doug.
Process—Structure—Path—and Choice.
:- Doug.
We are less a molecule of the sea, and more a wave within it.
:- Doug.
The last control is of our own framing of our lives.
:- Doug.
Do we want peace with our life?
:- Doug.
To see a bigger picture, sometimes you have to draw away.
:- Doug.
What is an old soul? What does yours look like?
:- Doug.
In our later years, our lives flush before our eyes.
:- Doug.
What are good questions we can ask ourselves so we ponder our lives?
:- Doug.