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Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage".

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  • Stefano MarinelliS This user is from outside of this forum
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    Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
    Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
    And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

    #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

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    • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

      Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
      Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
      And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

      #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

      RavenR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @stefano Wise words

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      • RavenR Raven

        @stefano Wise words

        Stefano MarinelliS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @raven It's hard, anyway

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        • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

          Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
          Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
          And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

          #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

          TionislaT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @stefano same... I got asked recently why I don't care about some things anymore and stubbornly do some things others obviously think of being silly or not worth the effort (like regularly go out and clean up our beach).

          I replied "oh, I do care but the older I get I decided to chose my own battles more wisely". Maybe I'm a bit like the German proverb goes "telling lies into my own pocket" but atm it feels right.

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          • TionislaT Tionisla

            @stefano same... I got asked recently why I don't care about some things anymore and stubbornly do some things others obviously think of being silly or not worth the effort (like regularly go out and clean up our beach).

            I replied "oh, I do care but the older I get I decided to chose my own battles more wisely". Maybe I'm a bit like the German proverb goes "telling lies into my own pocket" but atm it feels right.

            Stefano MarinelliS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Tionisla this is a wise approach.

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            • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

              Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
              Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
              And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

              #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

              DeManiak 🇿🇦K This user is from outside of this forum
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              @stefano your energy, and mental health,are finite resources.

              absolutely agree - realizing that, and that you can put those resources to better use - signs of maturity.

              Bonus points if that "better usage" eventually lets you rub the proof of how right you were all along in "their" faces!
              (ok I might still have some growing up to do)

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              • DeManiak 🇿🇦K DeManiak 🇿🇦

                @stefano your energy, and mental health,are finite resources.

                absolutely agree - realizing that, and that you can put those resources to better use - signs of maturity.

                Bonus points if that "better usage" eventually lets you rub the proof of how right you were all along in "their" faces!
                (ok I might still have some growing up to do)

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                @kaasbaas exactly. A wiser use of those energies means: a better way to demonstrate you were right, without spending too much time & energy just trying to prove it by discussing 😆

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                • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                  @kaasbaas exactly. A wiser use of those energies means: a better way to demonstrate you were right, without spending too much time & energy just trying to prove it by discussing 😆

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                  @stefano @kaasbaas let others crash themselves & issue a “I told you” thereafter. I have some occurrences of that in mind.

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                  • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                    Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
                    Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
                    And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

                    #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

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                    @stefano science suggeats it is also a biological transition via developmental stages. A teen thinks very differently from a 20yo because of nature. That said, some seem to struggle to behave like adults whatever their age.

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                    • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                      Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
                      Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
                      And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

                      #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

                      Anita LewisA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @stefano

                      I'm adult enough to do that with everyone except my nearest and dearest. The argument just comes out before I take a breath. Well, maybe I hit 50%. I'll have to pay attention and see. That might actually help, especially if I take note of saying "OK" when it happens. Positive feedback does seem to work better for this sort of stuff.

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                      • Anita LewisA Anita Lewis

                        @stefano

                        I'm adult enough to do that with everyone except my nearest and dearest. The argument just comes out before I take a breath. Well, maybe I hit 50%. I'll have to pay attention and see. That might actually help, especially if I take note of saying "OK" when it happens. Positive feedback does seem to work better for this sort of stuff.

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                        @ajlewis2 doing this with closest people is - by far - much more difficult

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                        • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                          Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
                          Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
                          And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

                          #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

                          yuhasz01Y This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @stefano

                          According to Carl Jung, the second half of life is not a decline. It is a different psychological journey altogether. The first half is about building a place in the world. The second half is about discovering who you are without the world’s applause.

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                          • yuhasz01Y yuhasz01

                            @stefano

                            According to Carl Jung, the second half of life is not a decline. It is a different psychological journey altogether. The first half is about building a place in the world. The second half is about discovering who you are without the world’s applause.

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                            @yuhasz01 wise. Beautiful.

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                            • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                              @yuhasz01 wise. Beautiful.

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                              @stefano

                              Jung quote about aging is why I take issue with people's comments dismissing Trump due to his being an old man.
                              HE IS NOT! He acts like a misguided sociopath, teenager and has not matured or learned anything about life.

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                              • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                                Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
                                Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
                                And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

                                #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

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                                2 sides of this coin: you can either become a sweet loving old man or a bitter angry old man. I imagine the sweet old man just says OK. I strive to be this type of old man. One day maybe 🙂
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                                • thedæmon (Clay Ayers) [he / him]T thedæmon (Clay Ayers) [he / him]
                                  2 sides of this coin: you can either become a sweet loving old man or a bitter angry old man. I imagine the sweet old man just says OK. I strive to be this type of old man. One day maybe 🙂
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                                  @thedaemon me too. It’s so full of angry old men that I don’t want to become one of them.

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                                  • yuhasz01Y yuhasz01

                                    @stefano

                                    According to Carl Jung, the second half of life is not a decline. It is a different psychological journey altogether. The first half is about building a place in the world. The second half is about discovering who you are without the world’s applause.

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                                    @yuhasz01 @stefano

                                    You guys were appreciated?

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                                    • yuhasz01Y yuhasz01

                                      @stefano

                                      According to Carl Jung, the second half of life is not a decline. It is a different psychological journey altogether. The first half is about building a place in the world. The second half is about discovering who you are without the world’s applause.

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                                      @yuhasz01 @stefano yes - not winter, a second spring

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                                      • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

                                        Morning reflection: becoming an adult isn’t about getting older, but about learning when the time comes to "disengage". When the stream of thoughts, disagreements, integrity, that feeling of being right, turns into a simple "OK".
                                        Not because you changed your mind, but because you understand that continuing to argue won’t change it either.
                                        And so that OK is both an ending and a beginning: the end of the discussion, and the start of putting into practice what you believe anyway.

                                        #MorningThoughts #MorningMood #CaptainItsWednesday

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                                        @stefano I’ve always seen it as that point when you accept the consequences of your decisions.
                                        Of course, some people never become an adult…

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                                        • yuhasz01Y yuhasz01

                                          @stefano

                                          According to Carl Jung, the second half of life is not a decline. It is a different psychological journey altogether. The first half is about building a place in the world. The second half is about discovering who you are without the world’s applause.

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                                          @yuhasz01 @stefano Nâh. The second half is dying. Takes a long time to die so you learn to get used to it, dying.

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