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It has been said that everything we do and experience before the age of 40 is just research. After 40, things can get a little more clear. That is, if people are doing their Inner Work. There are plenty of people who willfully ignore their soul’s whispers for fear of change. Sunk-cost fallacy. The truth is, change is happening every single second. Are you going to be adaptable and lean into your curiosity? Or are you going to dig in your heels and screech and yell and forbid yourself to change, grow, evolve??? I understand change is scary especially when the path is considerably less traveled, it can be lonely; it can be frustrating because there will be so many challenges and tests. However, often, when people refuse to deepen their relationship with themselves and their soul’s purpose; life can be extremely difficult. Getting abruptly fired from the job you thought you would have until retirement, relationships needing to be restructured or exited. This is the time when a lot of people experience getting ill (often the illness isn’t easily diagnosable, always rooted in chronic stress). It’s ironic how everything is changing all of the time but the human ego puts up quite a fight. We live in a culture that benefits from people being confused about who they really are. When people truly understand themselves and don’t get easily triggered into a fear based response, they are less likely to be manipulable.

Music I listened to while writing this and thinking about life:

Life Itself…..Glass Animals

Youth……Glass Animals

Pork Soda…..Glass Animals

Cane Shuga…..Glass Animals

The Other Side of Paradise…..Glass Animals

Poplar St…..Glass Animals

Agnes…..Glass Animals

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