Jun. 5th, 2013

stormdog: (floyd)
I've seen this quote by Anais Nin in a few places.

"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud
was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."

For a long time, it's felt empowering to me. It presents hope that a transformation can occur for people who are in a bad place. Lately though, I've realized that the phrasing seems to remove agency on the part of the person being transformed. If the transformation only comes at a point when it is more painful not to change, then there isn't really a choice being made; it becomes an inevitable, perhaps even somewhat unwilling, change.

How do you feel about this quote? Does it feel to you like it encourages and praises people who make a choice to move into something new and scary, or does it suggest that that such change can be inevitable and not really a matter of choice after all?
stormdog: (Tawas dog)
I don't get to see myself from behind very often; that's kind of cool. I need to get a few more where I can see the full length of my hair.


Pic-a-Day - 5 June
Pic-a-Day - 5 June
Copyright Stormdog 2013 (Yes, I actually shot this one myself, via a self-timer!)

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