"Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting --
over and over announcing your place
in the family of things."
---Wild Geese by Mary Oliver
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Life went unnoticeably fast while I was riding high with accepted achievements and low with missed goals, and feeling a perpetual shame of inadequacy. I ignored my heart that longed to dance, yet held deep in the ribcage.
Across the Pacific Ocean from China, I landed my expected dream job at a firm that had offices in 114 countries. After three months, each morning, it became harder and harder to drag myself out of bed and put on a proper outfit, in which I could hardly stretch my arms to embrace life fully. In front of the mirror in my San Francisco apartment, I said to myself, "Cherish what I have." But heaviness hooked around my heart. "Disperse, you heaviness!" I cried, lying on the couch every evening after a long day work, lonely and powerless.
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I stood on the busy road facing where the tall berm used to be in my hometown. It had been made flat by bulldozers for building more factories and the long gone winter grass had forever lost its chance for another spring. But I remembered the little flame that strived to dance with the wind, again and again. My heart called out from the deep cage, "Keep dancing, until you dance me out!"
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