Beautifully written, the sushi bar metaphor makes the abstract idea of overthinking feel tangible. It’s a gentle reminder that peace comes not from fixing every thought, but from letting them drift by. I love this, continue the good work!
This is a fun word picture for a great concept. It makes me think of a quote from a dive I am working curating for a future post:
“It’s better to focus on when you got it right and learn from that, then when you got it wrong. It’s best not to trouble-shoot too much. You have to be careful, or you can start obsessing over when you got it wrong and that gets weird. Many make this mistake with healing, they focus on when someone didn’t get healed and why that was, rather than celebrating and meditating on when they get it right. You get more of what you meditate on, so be careful which you choose." -Jesus
This is a fun word picture for a great concept. It makes me think of a quote from a dive I am working curating for a future post:
“It’s better to focus on when you got it right and learn from that, then when you got it wrong. It’s best not to trouble-shoot too much. You have to be careful, or you can start obsessing over when you got it wrong and that gets weird. Many make this mistake with healing, they focus on when someone didn’t get healed and why that was, rather than celebrating and meditating on when they get it right. You get more of what you meditate on, so be careful which you choose." -Jesus
I love this story so much, it helped me a lot! Love you Elior ❤️
Love you too 🥰
Beautifully written, the sushi bar metaphor makes the abstract idea of overthinking feel tangible. It’s a gentle reminder that peace comes not from fixing every thought, but from letting them drift by. I love this, continue the good work!
Thanks for the kind words!
I'm glad it resonates.
This is a fun word picture for a great concept. It makes me think of a quote from a dive I am working curating for a future post:
“It’s better to focus on when you got it right and learn from that, then when you got it wrong. It’s best not to trouble-shoot too much. You have to be careful, or you can start obsessing over when you got it wrong and that gets weird. Many make this mistake with healing, they focus on when someone didn’t get healed and why that was, rather than celebrating and meditating on when they get it right. You get more of what you meditate on, so be careful which you choose." -Jesus
This is a fun word picture for a great concept. It makes me think of a quote from a dive I am working curating for a future post:
“It’s better to focus on when you got it right and learn from that, then when you got it wrong. It’s best not to trouble-shoot too much. You have to be careful, or you can start obsessing over when you got it wrong and that gets weird. Many make this mistake with healing, they focus on when someone didn’t get healed and why that was, rather than celebrating and meditating on when they get it right. You get more of what you meditate on, so be careful which you choose." -Jesus