My father taught me this:
God, grant me the grace to accept the things I cannot change
The courage to change the things I can
And the wisdom to know the difference.
This fits well with the "what is" principle. This is working it is very good. Before we do anything be sensitive and well aware of they way things are. Accept these as a starting point.
Certainly I'm reconsidering where I am, and rather than trying to shift the world to how it seems it should be, I realise one must start with how it is regardless how unpleasant or ridiculous this may seem. Start passive, action should grow as a seed in good soil.
Home
I for get this that the concept of home is no more than a good meal and a place to sleep. These I have found (and blogged before) are all that are needed to give the sense of home be that place to sleep in a 4-poster bed or under a tree.
A search for happiness in poverty. Happiness with personal loss, and a challenge to the wisdom of economic growth and environmental exploitation.
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