What to remember; what to forget.
I think I’m at that stage of life when it’s time to sort things out.
But then there’s this: Forgetting to remember; remembering to forget. It’s a blessing that I’m still able to make sense of my life, sort of, or at least those pieces of it I can still claim.
On paper, the career is one thing. It is easy to retrace how I migrated from job to job, writer to editor, worker to executive, analog to web.
It was by most standards a successful career, although it didn’t really feel like it at times. But I was able to support my expanding family, while mostly doing work I believed in and was relatively good at.
Raising six kids was a challenge on many levels, but I think they know that I always tried to be there for them. I’m still learning things about how to be a better parent, if mainly through the process of watching them parent.
When to hold on; when to let go.
Love? Yes I fell in love more than once or twice and some of my relationships even lasted a while. But you never know with love. It can pop up all of a sudden in unexpected ways.
What to say; what not to say.
I never forget the friends I made along the way. I never forget the people who helped me. Most of all, I never forget my many, many mistakes.
Now the challenge is to not forget to remember some and remembering to forget the others. That makes all the difference.
HEADLINES:
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