“There are years that ask questions, and years that answer.”
– Zoe Neale Hurston
Today would be great.
An answer now is better than one tomorrow, next year, or next decade.
But life doesn’t work that way. Some questions and answers only happen at life scale.
- What makes a healthy body?
- What is a sound mind, and what should that feel like?
- What amount, type, and flavour of love turns a house into a home?
- What is balance?
- What is professional success, and how much does it mean to me?
- How far am I from being true and fair in my every interaction?
- How do we go on after losing those we love?
These are slow burn questions. The answers—which are built, broken, and re-created over time—are built on our experiences. We can’t rush these things.
2019 was a year of gaining a better understanding of my own physical and mental health. I was slowly able to form a view on what works and doesn’t in order for me to feel energised and well.
Are there any life scale questions that you tackled in 2019, or ones that you anticipate answering during 2020 and beyond?