Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Creative bifurcation

In life things can either go on forever or change all the time. It up to us and our particular circumstances. As we grow older, we don't require change as much and, often as a result, be become intolerent of it, so we don't ever want to create a path to change.

This is both easy and dangerous. Dangerous because it sits us even deeper inside our rut and makes us prisonners. This is why change, forks in the road, or just a simple bifurcation make a lot of sense and can have saving virtues.

As I see it, the bifurcation that I see can be an adventure in creation, a formative challenge, an opportunity to keep growing, exploring some new paths and blunting routine and boredom. With all this in mind, is it time for me to bifurcate?

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