As a non-paying subscriber, I really do appreciate your posts David. Your insights about life and Ikigai are wise and your post formatting is beautiful and user friendly. So many lessons.
I did have to slow down on paying subscriptions though, I had almost 20 and realized there was no way I could have all those auto-renew this year - no budget for that.
Thank you for your thoughtful message! Your kind words brightening my day. 🙏🏻 I can totally relate to the subscription challenge. So many great writers here and I want to subscribe to them all myself.
I'm thrilled that you've been enjoying the posts and finding deep value in the insights shared about life and Ikigai. 😊 Your engagement adds a unique spark to the community.
I can relate to your description of the state of "in between" (Asmara has a good word for that which I can't recall at the moment). September has always felt like new year beginnings for me, and this year, August was a big one. Melancholy over my son leaving for college, while at the same time experiencing grateful joy because of the challenging new work he will be able to sink his teeth into on his own terms.
I also love your introduction to the word "hiraeth", David.
As a non-paying subscriber, I really do appreciate your posts David. Your insights about life and Ikigai are wise and your post formatting is beautiful and user friendly. So many lessons.
I did have to slow down on paying subscriptions though, I had almost 20 and realized there was no way I could have all those auto-renew this year - no budget for that.
Jennifer,
Thank you for your thoughtful message! Your kind words brightening my day. 🙏🏻 I can totally relate to the subscription challenge. So many great writers here and I want to subscribe to them all myself.
I'm thrilled that you've been enjoying the posts and finding deep value in the insights shared about life and Ikigai. 😊 Your engagement adds a unique spark to the community.
I can relate to your description of the state of "in between" (Asmara has a good word for that which I can't recall at the moment). September has always felt like new year beginnings for me, and this year, August was a big one. Melancholy over my son leaving for college, while at the same time experiencing grateful joy because of the challenging new work he will be able to sink his teeth into on his own terms.
I also love your introduction to the word "hiraeth", David.
Thank you Chuck!