I’ve logged more experience than most with simplicity and the complexity you discover inside simplicity, minimalism and asocial behavior, endurance and landscape.
Here is the truth: I think some deep wisdom inside me (a) sensed the stress, (b) was terrified for me, and (c) gave me something new and hard to focus on in order to prevent me from lapsing into a despair coma — and also to keep me from having a jelly jar of wine in my hand.
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Amy Amoroso lives in Portland, Maine, with her husband, three children, and their dog, Gus. Her work has been published in The Maine Review and Mount Hope.
We develop courage by coming out of hiding, coming out of the closet, and there are thousands of closets.