What do you Hope for?
“The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is to live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under it’s roof.”
- – Barbara Kingsolver, b. 1955 American Novelist
So, one can not set a goal and then ignore it if one wishes to be truly happy. It must be nurtured. It must be reinforced.
I had a goal as a child to live in Montclair in the Oakland Hills. I loved all the trees, the wildness of it. Every time I passed through the area with my folks on Highway 13 I would avidly look out the window.
I would reinforce my desire. I would picture myself living in Montclair. I would go to the market. I would walk down the street.
When I was 17 years old, I met a gentleman, we fell in love. Guess where he lived? Montclair. And for 4 glorious years I lived my dream. It was incredible. I had the squirrels come down and eat out of my hand. I shopped in Montclair, I ran up and down the hills, I walked through the town.
It was a blast. Of course, life can sometimes take a different turn but I look back on that time with much fondness and appreciate the gift that Bob gave me for those 4 years.
Needless to say, for a while, I lived “Under that roof” as Ms. Kingsolver so eloquently puts it.
Live your dream. Believe!
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