An Ordinary Fall Day
Remarking on the “pressure to deliver exceptional days,” Kim John Payne laments the loss of ordinary days. Why does it have to be a great day? “If we hold on to the exceptional—if our children adopt that as their measure of success—most will fail, and almost all of them will feel like failures,” he explains. We can’t have “uncommonly good” be our daily ideal.
“There’s freedom,” Payne continues, “in embracing the ordinary: freedom, and possibilities.
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