Growth | Change | Maturity

A popular author of inspirational books and tapes writes: To Whom It May Concern:
If you find me stumbling and falling, I may be trying something new — I may be learning.

If you find me sad, I may have realized that I have been making the same mistakes again and again — I may be exploring.

If you find me frightened, I may be facing a new situation, unique in my experience
–I may be reaching out.

If you find me crying, I may have failed –I may be lonely.

If you find me quiet, I may be planning –I may be trying again. These are life signs of my nature.
You see, I am chronically human.

Informed by and adapted from “Through the Wilderness of Loneliness” by Tim Hansel (Cook Publ.).

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