Today, I'm grateful for what I consider the opposite of worry: hope.
This past week in social media (and in my own heart and mind), I've seen a tsunami of worry. But that same heart and mind knows how counterproductive worry is:
it doesn't and can't change the future,
it stresses and offers no solution,
it eats us up and spits us out relentlessly,
it asks for everything and gives nothing in return.
I ask you to join me in hope, sending positive energy out, and relying on our own strength and the strength of the perfect universe to not only wish for, but expect, our greatest good.
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