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I will not die an unlived life.
I will not live in fear of falling
Or of catching fire.
I choose to inhabit my days
To allow my living to open me
Making me less afraid
More accessible
To loosen my heart
So that it becomes a wing, a torch, a promise.
I choose to risk my significance.
To live so that that which comes to me as seed
Goes to the next as blossom
And that which comes to me as blossom
Goes on as fruit.
– Dawna Markova

I think I’ve mentioned that I collect quotes, that I steal words when I can’t express myself using my own. If I haven’t mentioned it, well, I collect quotes.

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Author’s note: This was a journal entry I wrote the day after my 26th birthday.  I’m just now sharing it.

Of all the people that I admire – and there are many – three repeatedly come to mind:
1. Gandhi, because he said, “be the change you wish to see in the world”;
2. Ang, our angel, who lived that change for each of her 22 years;
and
3. My mother, because she reminded me of the belief I shared with Ang and Gandhi.

Yesterday was my birthday; I turned 26.  I don’t mind getting older.  In fact, I rejoice.  I don’t fear the numbers 30, or 40, or 50.  I don’t even fear death.  What I do mind, however, is that the footprint I leave upon this earth won’t have an effect.  That I won’t matter.  That the life I led will not be remembered and will not have changed a damn thing.

I’m the ambitious, reach-for-the-stars type.  I’m an idealist and a dreamer.  And I don’t handle change well.  In the recent days, months, and years, my world changed.  Drastically.

I thought that to make a footprint that mattered, I’d have to grow bigger feet.  But I realized that changing shoes to those with a different tread makes changes the world in a different way.  It makes the world more interesting.  And that is how trends are started: by interesting people, people who aren’t afraid to change and stand out.  You can change the world simply by changing yourself.

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