Glennon
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I had a feeling of whatever the feeling is for wondering if people are just sick of your thing. If they're just going, oh my God, seriously again? So I wrote about it a little bit. And this stranger... wrote back to me. Now they didn't know that I was reading their responses because I'm not supposed to for my mental health. So because of that, I read everything. Okay.
I had a feeling of whatever the feeling is for wondering if people are just sick of your thing. If they're just going, oh my God, seriously again? So I wrote about it a little bit. And this stranger... wrote back to me. Now they didn't know that I was reading their responses because I'm not supposed to for my mental health. So because of that, I read everything. Okay.
I had a feeling of whatever the feeling is for wondering if people are just sick of your thing. If they're just going, oh my God, seriously again? So I wrote about it a little bit. And this stranger... wrote back to me. Now they didn't know that I was reading their responses because I'm not supposed to for my mental health. So because of that, I read everything. Okay.
No, I know. It's good. Well, I don't do social media, but these are like, people don't tend to hate read a newsletter. So it's usually loving and, you know, so they responded, this woman responded to me and she said, I hear you being tired of this story of yours.
No, I know. It's good. Well, I don't do social media, but these are like, people don't tend to hate read a newsletter. So it's usually loving and, you know, so they responded, this woman responded to me and she said, I hear you being tired of this story of yours.
No, I know. It's good. Well, I don't do social media, but these are like, people don't tend to hate read a newsletter. So it's usually loving and, you know, so they responded, this woman responded to me and she said, I hear you being tired of this story of yours.
I want you to know that humpback whales, when they're born, are born with one tone, one song, and they're meant to sing it every single day of their life from the time they're born to the time they die, and that's their only song, and that's their duty. Wow. And I thought, I have not stopped thinking about it since I heard that little... It reminded me of... I was trying to explain to Abby why...
I want you to know that humpback whales, when they're born, are born with one tone, one song, and they're meant to sing it every single day of their life from the time they're born to the time they die, and that's their only song, and that's their duty. Wow. And I thought, I have not stopped thinking about it since I heard that little... It reminded me of... I was trying to explain to Abby why...
I want you to know that humpback whales, when they're born, are born with one tone, one song, and they're meant to sing it every single day of their life from the time they're born to the time they die, and that's their only song, and that's their duty. Wow. And I thought, I have not stopped thinking about it since I heard that little... It reminded me of... I was trying to explain to Abby why...
And I think it has to do with, you know, that poem by Mary Oliver, the wild geese poem that ends with like, it's about despair and struggle. But then it says, really, you can just take your place in the family of things. That's how it felt to me. Like, I'm just an animal and I've got one song. And it's okay if I spiral around it for the rest of my days.
And I think it has to do with, you know, that poem by Mary Oliver, the wild geese poem that ends with like, it's about despair and struggle. But then it says, really, you can just take your place in the family of things. That's how it felt to me. Like, I'm just an animal and I've got one song. And it's okay if I spiral around it for the rest of my days.
And I think it has to do with, you know, that poem by Mary Oliver, the wild geese poem that ends with like, it's about despair and struggle. But then it says, really, you can just take your place in the family of things. That's how it felt to me. Like, I'm just an animal and I've got one song. And it's okay if I spiral around it for the rest of my days.
And maybe I'm meant to have it so that other people that have that same song, we can like find each other. And I don't know. It just really meant a lot to me. I don't know why stories about animals always seem to help me. I don't even go outside often.
And maybe I'm meant to have it so that other people that have that same song, we can like find each other. And I don't know. It just really meant a lot to me. I don't know why stories about animals always seem to help me. I don't even go outside often.
And maybe I'm meant to have it so that other people that have that same song, we can like find each other. And I don't know. It just really meant a lot to me. I don't know why stories about animals always seem to help me. I don't even go outside often.
I remember at my first 12 step meeting, when I fell in love with all of it, somebody said something about, well, they're not happy. And someone else said, well, being human isn't about feeling happy. It's about feeling everything.
I remember at my first 12 step meeting, when I fell in love with all of it, somebody said something about, well, they're not happy. And someone else said, well, being human isn't about feeling happy. It's about feeling everything.
I remember at my first 12 step meeting, when I fell in love with all of it, somebody said something about, well, they're not happy. And someone else said, well, being human isn't about feeling happy. It's about feeling everything.
And I thought, oh yeah, that's right. And the other thing about struggle is it does make us stronger and it makes us wiser. It also makes me kinder. Like every time I get knocked down like this, I just feel like, oh yeah, I just feel more tender to everybody. It's just a reminder of the struggle in everyone. It's kind of an equalizer. So thank you for that. Oh, thank you. What about you, babe?
And I thought, oh yeah, that's right. And the other thing about struggle is it does make us stronger and it makes us wiser. It also makes me kinder. Like every time I get knocked down like this, I just feel like, oh yeah, I just feel more tender to everybody. It's just a reminder of the struggle in everyone. It's kind of an equalizer. So thank you for that. Oh, thank you. What about you, babe?