One of the most humbling things I have learned in my life is how fragile inspiration and excitement really are. If we do not take advantage and learn from these states (instead giving them to other things) we will be sorely disappointed.
On the other hand, as we dive into our curiousities and do things with our excitement and other emotions we will find so much joy and be all the better for it. We will have lived better lives. We will live with more freedom as well. Happy 4th of July! I am so thankful to be an American. Hope you all have a wonderful day wherever you are. This podcast wouldn't be here without you and your support. :)
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Quotes:
"We need to do things while you are in that place."
1:29 - "We are learning, we are enjoying, and we are loving the process, and that's all that really matters."
1:32 - "Inspiration has an expiration date."
1:42 - "I've been working on a book for YEARS now, and the inspiration has not died yet."
2:40 - "That inspiration has moved away, and it can go on to other things."
3:55 - "Love is meant to be a forever thing and so it doesn't need to have an expiration date."
4:23 - "Do something with that emotion, so you can look back and say "Oh yeah, it's good, it's good that I did this."
5:27 - "If you're inspired to do something for a long time that shows how insanely inspired you are to do it."