Which truth do you hold no matter the time or place? This isn’t a prompt about whether you believe in God or not, or in science or not. Sreejit, as always, picked an interesting Dungeon Prompt for this week one worthy of considerable contemplation. Continue reading “A Bridge Between Worlds” → No place or group felt like “home,” I always believed I was an outsider. I generally moved every three years, and if I wasn’t leaving then my friends were. That belief developed, at least in part, because I grew up as an army brat. Throughout my adolescence and young adult years I believed that I didn’t “belong” anywhere. (My mission statement can be found in this blog post: Living with Purpose.)įor this prompt, I decided to look at my life’s mission from a different angle. The document I created that day is as relevant and alive for me now as it was on the day I created it. I once used the process that Stephen Covey described in his book First Things First to develop a personal mission statement. Is there any lesson or goal that has defined the majority of your life? What is your life’s mission? If the journey of your life could be boiled down to a particular mission, what would it be? What has been the primary focus or purpose of your particular birth? You may believe that all of life is on a big picture path, but I’m asking about your particular journey. Sreejit’s directions for this week’s Dungeon Prompt were:
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