When it comes to our passion and purpose, Elizabeth Gilbert explains that there are two kinds of people: the jackhammers and the hummingbirds. She describes the jackhammers as the kind of people who drill down on one talent and one profession, “and we don’t look up, we don’t veer, and we’re just focused on that (one thing) until the end of time.” Others, Gilbert said, are like hummingbirds. They flit from place to place, flower to flower, pollinating, spreading love and ideas, with many fields of study and threads of purpose throughout their lives.
I like this idea! I'm happy to be a hummingbird.
I want to note also that this is the third anniversary of the passing of my dear sister-in-law, Sue. It was very sudden and unexpected, and really shook the family. We miss your loving presence!!!
Grateful for life and love!
Leta
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| Daisies were Sue's favorite! |

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