“You missed the doors on the side, as you kept looking straight. Those were opportunities.”
“I did not. The door in the front is my chance of a lifetime. It leads into the open, as the light streaming from beneath shows. It is the door to liberation.”
“Maybe the doors on the side show a path to reach there.”
“Maybe those are setups to distract.”
“Every distraction is an experience of knowing what we do not want, and staying away in future. It is not only a source of light that illuminates. Destroying darkness is also a vision.”
I see.
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Nice, Reena. I like the wisdom in this one. 🙂
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Thank you so much 😊
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Interesting insights. I like the push and pull of forward-only looking versus sideways exploration.
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Thanks, Joy!
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There’s a lot more to this corridor than the 200 word limit allows to be explored.
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I have used only half the limit :). Thanks, James!
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You need to know what lies each side to fully appreciate what waits beyond. A thought-provoking piece indeed Reena.
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Thanks, Keith!
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A classic conundrum, which door to take. Life is full of these decisions.
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We fear regret. Thanks, Iain!
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Well done!
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Thank you so much!
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Most welcome, Reena 🙂
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