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Always, when I travel, I am reminded that this is the last second
I have any guarantee of.
Buses, Planes, The London Underground.
What it brings up is not anxiety, rather a question about whether I have done the best I can do to be awake, present today with those I meet?
In what kind of shape are the relationships closest to me in life?
What might change in our lives if we gave up the need to be right?
Any belief system (religion, philosophy) that claims to be the only “right way,” is surely wrong.
What might change in our lives if we gave up the need to be right?
Father Tony DeMello said that the following are the most difficult things to achieve:
To include the excluded.
To exchange love for hate.
To admit when you are wrong.
Are you willing to commit your life to mastering these things?

