Beauty of Beginnings - December 3rd - Bad timing good timing


December 3rd 2025

Bad timing good timing

Bad timing good timing

Is how life works.

It is either all, or nothing.

Everything all at once.

Or silence.

Inconvenience is the way to remind us of what is truly important.

Life and death refuse to abide by human-constructed schedules.

The greater field and force keep us humbled.

As it should.

Photo Taken July 23rd 2021, Article published December 3rd 2025

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