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👳 ✣ 👔 recognize when a job, a life stage, a relationship is over -- and to let
🐊 ✣ 👹 go. It means leaving what's over without denying its validity or its
🥒 ✣ 🌂 past importance in our lives. It involves a sense of future, a belief
📒 ✣ 🌏 that every exit line is an entry, that we are moving on, rather than out.
🎽 ✣ 😺 The trick of retiring well may be the trick of living well. It's hard to
🚗 ✣ 🎍 recognize that life isn't a holding action, but a process. It's hard to
🌸 ✣ 💛 learn that we don't leave the best parts of ourselves behind, back in the
🍧 ✣ 🐛 dugout or the office. We own what we learned back there. The experiences
🎄 ✣ 🎁 and the growth are grafted onto our lives. And when we exit, we can take
🐟 ✣ 🎈 ourselves along -- quite gracefully.
🎫 ✣ 👃 -- Ellen Goodman 📗💄📕