Why not?

by | Apr 7, 2021 | 0 comments

“There are always a million justifications for ‘why not’. But how many of them are really worth listening to? Is this not just a familiar, fear-based way of processing our life and the opportunities that arise? If we are accustomed to asking ‘why not _____’ all the time, we are creating pathways to remain stagnant, limit growth, etc. There’s really very few reasons to ask ‘why not’ and far fewer than we think there are. My answer, then, is no answer. Question why we ask this question in the first place. Are we being rational or asking from a place of fear?”

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