“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.”
Zora Neale Hurston
This thought made me stop and think, which I guess is what I'm after each Thursday, the chance to stop and ponder upon something. Sometimes I read a quote and imperceptibly somewhere inside I nod and agree, go hmmm yep that's right. You probably wouldn't see it in my face or in the movement of my head, it happens inside, quickly and instinctively. I did that with this one.
It suggested to me that sometimes years leave you questioning and wondering where to go or what to do, or what the heck was that all about - they ask questions of you. Other years seems to be full of success, achievements, the right directions and you feel as if any niggling or lingering questions you had have been answered and you are on the right path.
I don't think it's just years tho - they can be long and full of all sorts of things, ups, downs, round-abouts, and it is kind of hard to pigeonhole a whole year as either/or. But I think I get what she means.
Rather than categorise them in a decisive manner, I would say I often have a 'sense' of a year - it was a good year or a rough year. Often the rough years leave you with questions and wondering, and the good years feel like validations, like you've gotten the answers.
One thing I really do like about this quote tho is that is says pretty simply - not every year is great; not every year will be filled with brilliance and growth and beauty and wonder and onwards and upwards trajectories. It's a good reminder. I sometimes worry that we seem to expect constant and forever happiness/goodness/good times/improvements etc, and forget that human life is all about cycles, of ups and of downs, of ins and of outs. Perhaps, this is just a nice way of saying that.
Zora Neale Hurston
This thought made me stop and think, which I guess is what I'm after each Thursday, the chance to stop and ponder upon something. Sometimes I read a quote and imperceptibly somewhere inside I nod and agree, go hmmm yep that's right. You probably wouldn't see it in my face or in the movement of my head, it happens inside, quickly and instinctively. I did that with this one.
It suggested to me that sometimes years leave you questioning and wondering where to go or what to do, or what the heck was that all about - they ask questions of you. Other years seems to be full of success, achievements, the right directions and you feel as if any niggling or lingering questions you had have been answered and you are on the right path.
I don't think it's just years tho - they can be long and full of all sorts of things, ups, downs, round-abouts, and it is kind of hard to pigeonhole a whole year as either/or. But I think I get what she means.
Rather than categorise them in a decisive manner, I would say I often have a 'sense' of a year - it was a good year or a rough year. Often the rough years leave you with questions and wondering, and the good years feel like validations, like you've gotten the answers.
One thing I really do like about this quote tho is that is says pretty simply - not every year is great; not every year will be filled with brilliance and growth and beauty and wonder and onwards and upwards trajectories. It's a good reminder. I sometimes worry that we seem to expect constant and forever happiness/goodness/good times/improvements etc, and forget that human life is all about cycles, of ups and of downs, of ins and of outs. Perhaps, this is just a nice way of saying that.
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