Peace of Perspective
This blog’s purpose is to serve as my reflection pond where I can ground myself in the now, to remind myself how to remain grateful, that first essential element in the quest for happiness.
Dog In Bali
Love is not taught to animals by people. Hate is. I have now watched feral animals in many countries. Not all. I can’t pretend to have a perfectly worldview grasp on this. But I know in Greece and France and Croatia and Italy, many feral cats roam the streets. And when they see a person, they do not hiss and spit; they come up and beg not for food, but to be touched.
Freeze
Here’s the “cute” trauma triplet no one ever talks about. There’s Fight or Flight, which everyone knows. But no one ever talks about Freeze. Freeze goes largely unacknowledged and un-talked about. Freeze appears when trauma has been so long-standing that Fight and Flight both got bored and wandered on to more immediate pursuits.
Gratitude in Every Language
When I first began traveling, years ago, for work, I promised myself I would never enter a country without knowing, at the very least, how to say “hello” and “thank you” in the native tongue and that I would learn as many words as possible while visiting. I still stand by and adhere to this practice, but I’ll admit to getting myself into trouble on multiple occasions in many humorous ways.