I don’t know
I don’t. Know
Idon’t know
I don’t know I Know I don’t know and
I don’t know when I will know and I’ll survive it.
Oh and you don’t know? Oh and together we will still find a common ground without declaring a winner? Oh and we both believe that I don’t know is a temporary state so the sentence I don’t know could always or most always end with. One word of. Hope, promise, commitment and togetherness...
YET!
SeekingPeace andJoy in the uncertain,messy space called life in these times.
In the late 1890s people living in New York and Boston were in a real jam. Traffic problems had become so massive and the streets so unhealthy that. No one knew how a solution could ever be found. The problem... horse crap and dead horses in the streets.
Well take a look outside...any dead horses?—any horse crap? Well... did we learn anything from history? Seems... Not!
You see... in seeking peace and joy the most daunting matter for so many is to admit not knowing because if you say I don’t know it’s really hard for others to figure out. Which side you are on. If. Others can’t figure out which side you are on—which side of what—that doesn’t matter—then how are they going to define you in simple terms and try to control your energy? On the other hand if you can say “I don’t know” or even better “I don’t know yet” you give yourself permission to explore and to learn and to take personal responsibility for what you. Find and act upon. The question is—can we work our way through the fear long enough to allow ourselves and others to sincerely embrace “I don’t know”. With curiosity instead of fear?
Well that’s the question for the next. Three. Entries... So buckle up who knows what the sea three. Posts will cover?
I don’t Know—Yet
P.s. I do have a few ideas
Peace and Joy be with you
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