tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2400078448867068387.post7109987942993823411..comments2023-09-26T05:33:04.420-07:00Comments on Marylinn Kelly: Beauty healsMarylinn Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02759437467691163658noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2400078448867068387.post-56794061213641260412013-11-12T18:25:42.218-08:002013-11-12T18:25:42.218-08:00Susan - And what better purpose for maturing? I h...Susan - And what better purpose for maturing? I have believed for some time that we are softened over the years, intentionally, so that we learn to bend and not snap, unless snapping is too familiar and we are unwilling to give it up, no matter how insistent the lessons. Your wise expansion on Trading Angst for Beauty makes perfect sense. We are, in spite of ourselves, helped toward peace at every turn. Thank you. xo Marylinn Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02759437467691163658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2400078448867068387.post-52967447727835638852013-11-12T12:15:19.449-08:002013-11-12T12:15:19.449-08:00i read this yesterday but then got distracted beca...i read this yesterday but then got distracted because i had to go look up lisbeth zwenger. in any case, what your lovely post made me realize was this: <br />that the maturation process might ultimately be all about Trading Angst for Beauty, so that by the time we reach our 80s and 90s, we are able to see the approach of the ending as a thing of beauty, too.susan t. landryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12454487318141469849noreply@blogger.com