Learning to Let Go |
Wednesday Jul 25 2007
As I enter my mid-sixties, I am noticing there are a host of things I don’t know about growing older, things I need to learn in the coming years. Maybe my life might have been easier or richer if could have learned them earlier … or maybe in the big design of life, this is the way it is. Anyway, in this moment, I can see I still have many things to learn, including how to:
- Let go of many of the things I thought were terribly significant or important in years past, including dreams and ambitions that may no longer be realistic or that no longer motivate me
- Not compare my experience today with my memories or past experiences (or else I will be reliving the past rather than fully experiencing the rest of my life)
- Forgive anyone I haven’t yet forgiven
- Be complete with whatever victories or defeats I experienced along the way
- Be grateful for what I have
- Laugh at my changing body and love it the way I did in the past
- Say ‘Goodbye’ to friends and family as they pass away and appreciate what we shared without regrets
- Face and embrace feelings that I learned to avoid facing in earlier years through work, obligations or various distractions
- Accept that I am not going to be able to prevent the next generation from making the same mistakes I have made and to embrace them with compassion
Written by Jim Selman at Learning
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