THRESHOLD
Friday, March 10th, 2006THRESHOLD
The Cambridge dictonary defines it as:
threshold (LEVEL) Show phonetics
noun [C usually singular]
the level or point at which you start to experience something, or at which something starts to happen
Each of us have different levels of a real or perceived "glass ceiling" for situations we face or things around us. Sometimes we push those glass ceilings and feelings of discomfort to another level depending on our motivations and physical ability to tolerate those things.
Some call it simply moving out of your comfort zone. Others view it more abstractly, saying that forebearance nutures one character that to be able to cultivate patience and long suffering is a virtue.
While others simply view it as a time to move on to greener pastures, or that change is simply a part of life to be embraced, accepted and cherished…
I am facing one such crossroad at this point. Not that it’s the first but I do wonder how many of these junctions I would have to cross in my lifetime. The decision of whether to turn left, right, move forward when the lights change or to simply stay rooted to the position that I I find myself in.
Am I just reacting to the situation? Or is there a deeper motivation that remains unsatisfied in my life that I am constantly still in search of? I wish the answers were more forthcoming.
Well either way, I will be writing soon to expound the millions of thoughts and ideas welling in my head, with the risk of exploding soon if they are not given the relief of a verbal outlet.
………………..thoughts anyone?
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