One Apple A Day #797 - they will find their way
There are morning in which I'm lost before my laptop because I haven't any single idea to write upon. And there are mornings in which I have too many ideas, and I'm stuck because I can't pick one.
I should pick one and leave the others for next days but, who knows who and where I will be tomorrow? I usually forget most of them or, as it often happens, the same idea that excites me today loses all is appeal the day after.
I've learned that when facing a choice, having too many options is similar to having no option at all. At least the result is the same, me being stuck.
Sometimes it happens because I want to make the right choice. But what makes a choice the right one? Is it the outcome in the short term? I made so many choices that looked wrong immediately after, but that proved to be incredibly valuable for me years later.
In this context, writing my morning post, I don't know what's right or wrong. I wrote some posts in the past I thought were not so good only to receive unexpected appraisals from someone in my small audience. At the same time, incredibly inspired - for me - posts have gone unnoticed.
Then there is the fear of missing out on something. If I let this thought go, will I able to get it back tomorrow?
In the four years that I've spent writing almost every morning, I've learned that ideas come back when they are ready to be written. Sometimes they take a completely different form, but they always find a way back.
So, this morning I had many things I wanted to reflect upon and share. But obviously, none of them was ready.