Another time. Another place. Another life.
We were lucky to have this time with Jenny. A beautiful sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Don't Wonder "What if?" - Jenny P
The Story of Telling on Change:
the most important driver of change is the willingness to make it happenvia The Opportunity Equation (02 Nov 2015) by The Story of Telling (Berndatte Jiwa).
Most times change is optional - you do or don't do something about it and it is a theme that has appeared here many times over the last 6.5 years. Sometimes change is foisted upon you without choice and often without notice. Again it is up to to you decide whether to do something about it - to become a victim or a survivor. Or you can just try to ignore it somehow, but it will always catch up with you, so this is not a great option. Often it is best to take a little timeout to acknowledge the change, if you can. Ultimately, it is up to you to make the difficult steps to keep moving forward from the place you landed.
Nick Mitzevich on Trent Parke and Life :
By stripping himself bare to reveal his own imperfections, Parke pursues the bigger meaning of life and in doing so he challenges us, to reflect on our own lives.via The world loves Trent Parke … who? by Gina Fairley.
And that is what I have pretty much done here. That's maybe why I can relate to his work and motivation.
Tim Winton on Havoc:
Afterwards, despite the happy outcome, you are, of course, a f'ing mess. What you have been, all through your moment of extremity, is a casual-sounding robot. The state you’ve been in is probably nothing short of hysterical. Maybe that’s who you are.
Tragedies do happen. We can discover the reason, blame others, imagine how different our lives would be had they not occurred. But none of that is important: they did occur, and so be it. From there onward we must put aside the fear that they awoke in us and begin to rebuild.I read this book in early 2010 while on 3 months leave from work .