Fog

The weather is foggy when air is being cooled to a point where it can no longer hold all the water it contains.

We become foggy when our personal capacity can no longer support the rate of change that is happening in our lives.

Operating in the fog requires a higher level of attention and care. And unlike a clear day, we must only concern ourselves with the things that are directly in front of us to navigate safely through the dense air.

We can feel restricted by the fog, but it’s opposition may serve a greater purpose? As it passes, exposing the possible limitations that could exist, the fog reminds us to more deeply appreciate the clear day.

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