I think Uncle Stanley would approve š
āIf you love life enough, it doesn't matter where you end up - it doesn't matter whether you succeed or fail - the only thing that matters is that you surrender to the experience so that you grow from it.
This attitude of surrender to life actually ensures that you will always have the right experiences at the right times and that even though you may not understand them at the time, their true value to you will always be revealed in the end.ā
On Sundayās Q&A call, (no itās not recorded - Sundays are not being recorded at this point ⦠so we can let our hair down a bit)
On the call I mentioned a saying that I grew up with which, has been really positive conditioning.
Itās only since meeting Human Design (and so many of the humans that came with it) that Iāve really been able to appreciate how important to my life itās been.
You may have heard this plenty of times before already - I reference it a lot.
It hails from an author that my Great Uncle Stanley (a Projector born in 1894-ish) read I suppose. And he adopted it as a mantra that has guided many in his family ever since.
Definitely true for me.
Hereās the quote -
āAdventure is inconvenience, rightly consideredā
So simple, yet so potentially infectious. š¤
This passage from Richard Rudd feels like itās cut from the same cloth.