from the mind of critic-9/26/17

From the mind of critic: “In a world of micro-climates, how do we prepare for anything, when we have to prepare for everything? Do we overplan and strategize, coming up with every variable we believe could happen? Are we so overwhelmed that we don’t plan anything, because we don’t belive anything will happen? Do we belive extremes are the only way to express true emotions, because our greatest fear isn’t being wrong, but wishy-washy? Expecting the unexpected, is like not looking for something, when we’re looking for something. We can’t just turn off emotions like a light switch, but we can use a dimmer, the same with life. Preperation helps, but it doesn’t negate having to act. Once we realize handling life’s micro-climates aren’t about over or under preparing, but about being truly open to what’s in front of our face, we’ll see true success means recognizing life’s moments for what they are, and then moving on to keep the flow going. Being open, means not being closed. Like .38 special said, hold on loosely, but don’t let go.”