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Ruth's avatar

Jeff, your words really resonated with me today. While many of my retired peers invite me to various activities, traveling, busyness...so MUCH.... I feel often like I have to defend my contentment here...making myself available for the families and lonely ones that shop in our little farm store....appreciating the quiet and beauty of the creek, and fields and trees, the birds and livestock...its enough. This past week an incident in our neighborhood got national attention and I found myself caught up in the news, the drama and the information deluge...it was exhausting.....I woke this. morning with renewed appreciation for my/our simple life here....be blessed!

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Catherine's avatar

You really touched something in me today, Jeff, and in my tears I acknowledge the prayers rising in me through your words. I, too, am a creature of cities who now lives in a small Midwestern town---who daily seeks peace, fulfillment and connection while also being as responsible as possible to the world of needs around me. For so many years in my life, I looked toward my retirement with the question, "How much do I need?" At some point, however, that question changed and became , "How little do I need?" The answer has been "very little"--at least in the accumulative sense. As I have increasingly let go of the tangible and intangible "much," I have walked into the deepest, most profound and sacred richness. What a joy! I thank you for your part in that journey.

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