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So true. Mark mentioned “tunnel vision”. I think that’s the best interpretation. Let’s keep free in mind and free in the sight. Best wishes, Michael
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That is what we need to remember when we get to a point where we seem to see not way out. There is one, but maybe we looked at the wrong spot.
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Tunnel vision comes to mind Erika. Not that I’ve ever done that 🤣 A sort of…can’t see the forest for the tree’s 🤗❤️🙏
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Exactly that tunnel vision, Mark! Still, too often I fall into that trap 😄
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It’s like we put everything into something…and go beyond it, a wrong perspective because of that very approach. Instead of taking it nice and slow and looking from all angles 🤗❤️🙏
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We are so caught in our daily tings, thoughts and “wisdom” that we forget that tking it nice and slow would be a huge benefit on many levels.
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It’s not a matter of giving up just refocusing. Have a great week! 🌞
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Right, simply being open to opportunities and chances which we overlooked otherwise. Life is not one straight path, but a winding road. Thank you, and you have a great one too!!
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Definitely a winding road of opportunities. You’re very welcome and I thank you!
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So true! For some crazy reason, the lyrics to the Johnny Lee song “Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places” popped into my head. 🙂
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And it makes absolute sense that it does. Thanks for the input, Jan 💖
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Words of Wisdom! ❤
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Thanks, Annette 💖
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Truth, Sis 🩷
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Thank you, Sis. Being too focused on one direction, we overlook the many options we could have.
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