Starting Something New

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Usually requires ending something old. Either bringing it to completion, delegating all responsibilities to someone else, or scrapping it altogether. Old is not necessarily worse or less desirable than new; it may, simply be in the way.

New requires a loose grip on yesterday. New requires increased intimacy with one’s self and with others. New requires extra time and free space for thinking and dreaming. Those commodities will never arrive on their own out of the ether—like anything, they must be created. 

Time and space are the creation before the creation. 

Rodger Otero

I'm a husband-father-musician-pastor trying to make a decent contribution to the world. California is the Motherland, North Carolina has my heart, Georgia is Home. These are mostly my riffs on formation, leadership, and being fully human.

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