Accepting Change
It is common to want things not to change once you’ve achieved a level of contentment. Unfortunately, that just isn’t possible. Rand Cardwell explores this topic in this new article.
Rand Cardwell has viewed the world through the eyes of a trained military observer with a poetic heart. Those experiences pour out in his writing and poetry. He resides in East Tennessee. He enjoys frozen margaritas, trout fishing, wordsmithing, two amazing grandchildren, and the love of a very special lady.
It is common to want things not to change once you’ve achieved a level of contentment. Unfortunately, that just isn’t possible. Rand Cardwell explores this topic in this new article.
This article is the result of a few queries asking about more info about stoicism. I generally like to keep my articles fairly short, but given the content on this one it was not possible. A bit of a longer read. Hope you enjoy.
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