Find Your Peace
Find Your Peace

Find Your Peace

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<p>Time perception is a real thing. &nbsp;Not knowing what day of the week we're presently living is normal. &nbsp;According to experts that all changes when you can't remember how you got somewhere. &nbsp;The things we recollect are prone to real interference. &nbsp;No memory will ever be the same. &nbsp;This is why I write! &nbsp;I'm here to observe the curves of a long and winding &nbsp;road. &nbsp;We could be in the same room. &nbsp;Face to face. &nbsp;We'll still feel difference experiences. &nbsp;Let's say you are the writer and in two weeks I return to talk about that moment we were face to face. &nbsp;The stories may seem the same but because the brain constantly writes it will change the memory. &nbsp;Even as a writer the only thing you were doing was interpreting the moment. &nbsp;Coming back in two weeks it's going to feel incredibly different. &nbsp;Find your peace. &nbsp;Meaning, stop judging or inviting others to struggle by way of an event that unfolded on a different day. &nbsp;What happened then was then and truly needs no pressure from now. &nbsp;Find your peace. &nbsp;Listen to all sides of the experience and use fresh knowledge as a guideline. &nbsp;No memory will ever be the same. &nbsp;Even if you penned it out. &nbsp;The brain has already rewritten the experience. &nbsp;</p> --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arroe-collins/message

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