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Love the rich meaning of the word “fierce,” Ken. I think I’ll join you in living fiercely.
Come on in. There’s room.
Great post Ken, so often we let the stuff of live walk all over us. I want to live a fierce life in all I do.
Is it OK for me to just be fiercely mild?
Yep! If you are fierce you have the choice. See my reply to Randy
Is it OK for me to be fiercely mild, maybe just for today?
Randy, your comment is more profound than you know! Only the fierce have the power to be mild. Thanks for contributing to the conversation. Yes. You can be mild today…. but tomorrow….
Thanks Ken.
Tomorrow I shall launch myself from my perch and I will soar with the steely eyed fierceness of a true predator……
Oh who I am kidding, I’ll “roll” out of bed tomorrow morning with every old bone in my body aching and creaking and I will stumble into the kitchen for my morning “prey”, but I will have true fierceness in my mind and in my heart Ken….yes I will !
I’ll join the fierce eagle team, as long as we don’t have to eat road kill 🙂
You summed that up wonderfully, Ken.
Thanks Meg.
I went from mild to fierce–then to lukewarm. It’s time to get fierce again! Thank you for this perfectly-timed post.
You are so welcome.
Ken – hey that beautiful eagle painting is now gracing our Sanctuary as a constant reminder to remain fierce in the fulfillment of my calling. Thanks again for that thoughtful gift!
Can’t wait to see the painting and you and Joanne again.