It’s a little ironic.
One of the hardest things in the world to do is also perhaps the most rewarding. But I guess it always works that way.
Nothing is more gratifying than living according to your deepest convictions and most authentic yearnings. But it’s also so incredibly hard.
It just seems a lot easier to sacrifice our dreams and ideals on the altar of comfort and safety than it does to live in sync with our longings and principles. But, when we fold on our ideals, something gnaws at us, robbing us of any sense of inner-peace.
If there is one thing I have learned from making the decision to uproot our family from our very comfortable and easy life in America to become immigrants at age 51 in a strange and unfamiliar land, it is just this. The deepest pleasure in life comes when we live according to our highest values, no matter how difficult and shocking it can be.
The comfort zone is where our dreams go to die. When we prioritize safety, security and status-quo over self-actualization, we can be certain that it will be our dreams that will land on the chopping block.
So, when Ali and I left behind our dear parents, our daughter and son-in-law, our granddaughter and our entire community of friends and fellow journeyers, we knew that it wasn’t going to be easy. But we hoped that the reward – living a life aligned with our deepest values- would make it all worth it.









So well expressed and explained R David
Thank you Marilyn. I know you can relate to all this!
So true and thank you for sharing
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