I always find myself re-evaluating my direction at the end of each year. It’s an inward-looking exercise in navel-gazing, but it serves a broader purpose.
When we get stuck on the wrong course in life, it’s hard to change that. But it’s almost impossible to make the change unless we’re willing to be honest with ourselves about where we are. If we can see what we‘re doing to ourselves, we have a chance of making a correction. If not, we’re doomed to stay on the wrong course for life.
I’ve been conducting my annual year-end evaluation over the last few days. Oddly, I have two image stuck in my mind, one from the past and one from the future.
The first image relates to some advice my ex-wife gave me many years ago. I’ve always known she was right, but I’ve never quite figured out what to do with it. This year, I can’t get it out of my mind.

Rand Paul shows you can fight the system or join it — but not both
Years later, I see that I was an outsider who could never fit in
Don’t believe angry words and deception from a wounded heart
Love & Hope — Episode 10:
For rest of my life, I’ll constantly re-interpret mother I didn’t know
Dogs, cats and children remind me of all the joy in small things
Until we experience awakening, we’re blind to truth in our hearts
Leopards might not change spots, but cowardly lions can gain courage