Note No. 7003

 

Having trouble articulating thoughts...quite frankly don’t know what my thoughts are, but here’s this:

There is something to be said about radical accountability. 

Time will tell

“Today’s curse is tomorrow’s blessing” 

“What is this trying to teach me?”

We only have our legacy...being on the whole “good” does not mean we are perfect. Maybe an honorable legacy is that “she was honest and she tried to forgive as best she could, and she chose what light she had instead of being swallowed by the vacuous darkness in the world, and she realized time and time again she didn’t know all, and she never would, she strived and that’s what counted. She turned to love, and that’s what mattered.  

The state of our upset and anger and sadness goes deeper than situations at hand...sometimes we figure out the root of our hurting…and sometimes we don’t...we can’t...and we have to be okay with the inconclusivity too. Maybe radical accountability, sticking to our paths, revolves around radical forgiveness, radical acceptance. 

“Being right with yourself makes you right with others”