Coming To Terms with NOT Saving the World
When anticipating graduation of EMU a year and a half ago, I was tempted to believe that it was my responsibility and my calling to change the world in drastic, meaningful, obvious manners. And maybe it still is - but I cannot wait for these world changing manners and activities to add value and meaning to my life. In a number of conversations I have had over the past week, I have been reminded that it is the small acts in life that create meaning.
So far my day has consisted of two half an hour walks (one with each dog) a cup of tea and a cinnamon bagel, a bike ride to the DMV - including the relinquishing of my Manitoban id - , a skype date with a friend from EMU, left over Indian food and a chat with my sister while sitting on the porch, and three job applications. This is my life. No grand life saving or life changing activities. No obvious purpose or long term world changing vision. But it is my life. And I need it to be meaningful.
So far my day has consisted of two half an hour walks (one with each dog) a cup of tea and a cinnamon bagel, a bike ride to the DMV - including the relinquishing of my Manitoban id - , a skype date with a friend from EMU, left over Indian food and a chat with my sister while sitting on the porch, and three job applications. This is my life. No grand life saving or life changing activities. No obvious purpose or long term world changing vision. But it is my life. And I need it to be meaningful.
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