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Rodomi įrašai nuo 2020

A reverence to 2020: The Almost Series of the most Fortunate events

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It is time for a yearly blog post and goodness me what a year it was, say I and says 95% of all my friends, clients and colleagues. The other 5% refusing to say anything at all as 2020 left them pretty much speechless. On one hand, this year was really uneventful. On the second hand, thank God it was! When the Global pandemic kicks in, you nor want nor need any events, just to stay healthy, employed and mentally afloat. And it might sound cheesy, but the quote that came to my mind most this year was: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, saying: For  everything, there  is a season, A  time  for every activity under heaven. A  time  to be born and a  time  to die. A  time  to plant and a  time  to harvest. 2020 was time to stop. Not voluntarily, but forcefully and yet some of us might felt it was very much needed. When leaving the office around 17th March to work from home, one of my colleagues asked 'how much do you take with you? Do you think we'll be back soon?'. And then, being super chee

Time for a new decade 2.0 x 2

I do forget my blog on purpose. Really. And the purpose in majority of the cases is... Netfix. However, one thing that I enjoy the most about this blog is getting to my stories from at least half year ago and reflecting on what I thought and said back then. I re-read the You only grow, when you let go  once more. It still hurts, but yes, it's much better and yes, time is the best antidote to the grief. It builds you, it shapes you, it makes you who you are. There was a read that helped me a lot, Max Porter's Grief is the Thing with Feathers . The situation described in the book is entirely different to mine, yet the emptiness, the sadness and, finally, the healing and break through to the light are very relatable. This is how I imagine them, happy in the eternal light, finally together and with their loved ones who we never met. And for us, here, is the joy of life, a colourful painting full of peace and calmness for those who seek it. That's what I've dedicated my