A raw, direct way to experience Life at bullet speed. This or another self-perceived reality is always what I have to face. So I only can sit with it, acknowledge, then accept, and maybe embrace at the end of the day. Thank you Roman!
Yves, I love how you frame it—life at bullet speed, and the process of sitting with, acknowledging, and eventually embracing it. But here’s the thing: what struck me in this experience wasn’t just the rawness—it was how it forced me to decide.
When everything is flipped and exaggerated, it’s not just about acceptance—it’s about discernment. What parts of this reflection are mine to own, and what parts are distortions I can let go of? That’s the real challenge: not just sitting with it, but choosing what to take forward.
Thanks for sharing your perspective—it’s a reminder of how deeply personal and universal these moments are. 🙏🔥
Thanks so much Pam! 🙏🔥 Honestly, it took a bit of nerve to ask for it, but once I did, it was one of the most liberating experiences. The roast wasn’t just painful—it was clarifying. Sometimes, the only way to grow is to face the fire head-on. I do admit I was thinking alot this night.
If you ever get curious, I highly recommend trying it—it’s equal parts humbling and eye-opening.
A raw, direct way to experience Life at bullet speed. This or another self-perceived reality is always what I have to face. So I only can sit with it, acknowledge, then accept, and maybe embrace at the end of the day. Thank you Roman!
Yves, I love how you frame it—life at bullet speed, and the process of sitting with, acknowledging, and eventually embracing it. But here’s the thing: what struck me in this experience wasn’t just the rawness—it was how it forced me to decide.
When everything is flipped and exaggerated, it’s not just about acceptance—it’s about discernment. What parts of this reflection are mine to own, and what parts are distortions I can let go of? That’s the real challenge: not just sitting with it, but choosing what to take forward.
Thanks for sharing your perspective—it’s a reminder of how deeply personal and universal these moments are. 🙏🔥
Ouch! You’re bold for asking for this. I’m not sure I’d have the strength. Great post Roman.
Thanks so much Pam! 🙏🔥 Honestly, it took a bit of nerve to ask for it, but once I did, it was one of the most liberating experiences. The roast wasn’t just painful—it was clarifying. Sometimes, the only way to grow is to face the fire head-on. I do admit I was thinking alot this night.
If you ever get curious, I highly recommend trying it—it’s equal parts humbling and eye-opening.