The road ahead leads to connections as well as destinations

The road ahead seems to be just uncertainty where surroundings blend into themselves. Winter sky and snow covered fields leave a calmness and simplicity for the road but we know that sooner or later it unless it changes it may turn to feelings of depression and nothingness.

We need connections to face the uncertainty and nothing points it out as fast as everything blending into a blur all around us. We must keep an open mind for any social interaction that we might encounter. The most important connections come when we least expect them.

At least we are out there forging ahead with a willingness to meet new people. Of course, we are shy, reserved, and a little worried but we can put on a smile when a social connection becomes available.

Be thankful for the road your traveling on because if you on a road you will find new things, new impressions, and as intended all roads lead to connections.

Nothing good comes from rusty connections: don’t become rusty

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Are old rusty connections still in place if some of them have some worn thin for lack of use? Are they really of any value if they are rusty and are not used? The more important question is are these questions related to our own life situation?

Allegory” has the ability to freeze a story that might seem to be just a story for the moment while infusing it with spiritual context.

It uses symbolic fictional figures (the rusty pipes) and actions of truths and generalizations about human existence.

Don’t yourself be the pipes in his allegory. Stay current with your connections even if you can’t make personal contact