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 | Westfield, New Year's Day by Daniel Culveyhouse |
The last echoes of the holidays still ring faintly, and the world settles back into the usual grind of labor and progress. All things must pass, and what becomes etched into our history also shapes things in our lives to come. It's true that we are creatures of our past, and these shackles of time can be strong enough to crush our bones.
But you also have the power to step forth from your mundane past, to follow a new calling unobstructed by old memories, tribulations, inconsistencies in your life. What you thought was your past experiences intimidating you from taking a plunge, going back to school, or entering a new relationship, is instead just your unwillingness to let go of your sore misfortune from years long gone. Nothing can stop you from becoming a far stronger and happier version of yourself.
Welcome to the year 2007 CE. The year of you.
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