On a journey of never-ending change, of growth, of development, of hard times and good times, we all crave those constants, those people or things which build for us a solid foundation.
This is an interesting piece of writing David. It's very true how people come and go from our lives. Some stay just for a short time while others remain for a long time. I believe some of these connections happen for a reason. Perhaps a lesson to be learned or a message to be heard.
“When I look back over my life, I realise that people have come and gone with alarming regularity, but those whom I remember most, were there right at the time I needed them. Somehow, each did or said what was needed in that particular life phase”. Oh, absolutely. When we are younger, we may lament why a particular person is no longer in our lives, but as we get older, we realize there was a reason why they were only there for a specific season ✨ Great post, David!
Steve Reich's music is such a joy. I remember the first time I heard Clapping Music performed love, and being entranced by the shifting patterns of the rhythm. Thanks for the reminder.
This is an interesting piece of writing David. It's very true how people come and go from our lives. Some stay just for a short time while others remain for a long time. I believe some of these connections happen for a reason. Perhaps a lesson to be learned or a message to be heard.
Yes, absolutely 🌿
This is gorgeous, David! Beautiful piece of writing ✨
Thank you 🙏🌿
Much food for thought here! Thanks!
Thank you 🙏🌿
“When I look back over my life, I realise that people have come and gone with alarming regularity, but those whom I remember most, were there right at the time I needed them. Somehow, each did or said what was needed in that particular life phase”. Oh, absolutely. When we are younger, we may lament why a particular person is no longer in our lives, but as we get older, we realize there was a reason why they were only there for a specific season ✨ Great post, David!
Steve Reich's music is such a joy. I remember the first time I heard Clapping Music performed love, and being entranced by the shifting patterns of the rhythm. Thanks for the reminder.
In a funny sort of way, they’re kind of crazily mesmerising!
Thank you 🙏