Day 30 of the #Trust30 challenge
Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderstood. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
As we roll across the finish line; I feel a sense of discipline having set in. I find myself looking forward to sitting down at the keyboard to punch out a few words before I get my day started or to put a nice end cap on it before I lay to sleep. Either way it’s been a great way to recall some memories, formulate some new business and life strategies and dream a little to top it off.
Multifamily Challenge
Many are misunderstood in this world, even the simpletons. I think the message central to every prompt along this thirty day journey has been to be your best and authentic self in light of the difficult circumstances that crop up from time to time. Context and content are teachers that build character. And character fuels your emotional fortitude so that you might when adversities strike. And, they will strike, to be sure.
In parting – my encouragement to each of you is to partake in your own #trust30 challenge be it this or one of personal prompting. Do something that gives cause for you to write everyday for thirty days straight. Do it on or offline as it’s not the platform that matters but rather the person(s) you further along their given line in this life. And, don’t be afraid to be misunderstood –
Your wishing you the very best along the way contributor,
M