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Ok, maybe I'm beating this too hard and I apologize if I am. But, I saw this on a Starbucks cup, and it just made me think of this thread and kind of how I think of what commitment means and feels like. So, here it is:
The Way I See It #76
The irony of commitment is that
it's deeply liberating - in work, in
play, in love. The act frees you
from the tyranny of your internal
critic, from the fear that likes to
dress itself up and parade around
as rational hesitation. To commit is
to remove your head as the barrier
to your life.
- Anne Morriss
Starbucks customer from New York City. She describes herself as an "organization builder, restless American citizen, optimist."
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