Time for me to concentrate on my soul. Tonight is the beginning of
Rosh Hashanah, the first of ten days dedicated to my personal atonement.
While I will spend time expressing sorrow for transgressions committed against those I love and those I don't, most of my time will be spent apologizing to myself for the many times I failed to treat myself with the respect I deserve. This is the lesson for me this year, to trust myself more, to respect myself more, to hold my head up and walk with
confidence. It's time.
L'shana Tovah to you and yours.
3 Comments:
Happy Rosh Hashanah, Stu. Don't beat yourself up too hard. You're one of the nicest guys I know.
Stu,
Happy New Year to you, Leslie, and kids.
I agree with suldog .... you are one of the nicest people I know.
---allen
Happy new year to you and your family. Be gentle in your own self criticism. Be wise. Be thorough. But be gentle. Try to see yourself with our eyes.
I third the good guy assessment.
You're a heck of a good soul, one of the best people I virtually know and one of the best friends I have on this internet blogosphere thingy. :)
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