Midlife Crisis? Transitions? Panic?

No worries, right? Deer in headlights look. Sigh.

I’d love to say, “Just breathe, everything will be fine!” But I don’t sugarcoat things.

So what do we do?

  1. (Okay, fine.) Breathe
  2. Assess (I know what some of you read, I did too.)
  3. Act

You know that old “fake it ‘till you make it” line? Feels like my alma mater:

“What school did you go to?

“School of Tarot.”

“Oh? So …what’s your card?”

“Hanged Man.”

“Say what?”

“You know — guy hanging upside down by the ankle from a wood post? Stuck. Limbo. Waiting.”

“Oh. You’re joking.”

“Kind of. Not about the Hanged Man. Just the alma mater part. That card follows me everywhere.”

Big cheesy grin.

Not the best opener, but seriously — I KNOW I’m not the only Gen Xer sitting here going, “What am I even DOING anymore.”

(Aside: yes, I KNOW the punctuation rules. Yes, I see you, Grammar Na- Enforcers. Let’s not use that older word anymore.)

Okay…. Right. I was talking about… burnout? Transitions?

Where are my glasses… Aha.

Anyway — maybe it’s just me.

Cough

I’ll go make some chai.

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  1. passionfortruths Avatar

    And chaos always brings changes… an opportunity to improve upon what doesn’t serve humanity, I opine.

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    1. Professor of ThinkSplat Uni Avatar

      Indeed it does. I keep asking universe that my own transformation come with as little life-shattering chaos as possible. I’m already willing and ready, no damage needed 🙂

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      2. Professor of ThinkSplat Uni Avatar

        Thanks so much for visiting and commenting! ❤

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    2. Professor of ThinkSplat Uni Avatar

      Pursue this idea of change further? Since we are all in it, we can be in community together. What keeps us strong during times of great change? What broader concepts are collective, which are personal? I opine that the internet has often brought people together (while making us more solitary in person) and then if the net goes out or the grid goes down it leaves us ‘in the dark’ socially… which could be by design. If we don’t know our neighbors, we don’t know what resources we all share. However, if NextDoor .com is any indication, we likely don’t want to 😉

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  2. passionfortruths Avatar

    Decades ago, an intuitive man channeled that in the future, we will be able to communicate with everyone else…Much later, when the Net was built and made available, this man then said the Net was what he was alluding to.. so something positive is happening as humans awaken..and appears to be chaotic because things are changing at many levels…I believe good examples are what happened to Sri Lanka and Nepal… unhappy citizens publicly demonstrated and their governments got toppled, because of lack of integrity, etc..

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    1. Professor of ThinkSplat Uni Avatar

      And that man said that before the Indigo Children era, in which (in theory at least) these children could communicate telepathically through the Grid. Jean Houston wrote *Jump Time*, and it is hard to see if Humanity has jumped or fallen.

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