Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. –Buddha September, for me, is still filled with the childhood feeling of fresh starts. When I was young, it meant new notebooks and a new teacher. As an adult,Continue reading “Letting Go”
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Summer’s End
The refrain remains the same every year around this time: “Where did summer go?” “Is it really fall already?” “September. Wow, summer flew by.” In the New York Time’s Sunday Review, Tim Kreider writes a beautiful piece on the melancholy that comes at the end of summer. Many of us know this feeling of which heContinue reading “Summer’s End”