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Transitions. Making Sense Of Life's Changes Transitions. Making Sense Of Life's Changes by William Bridges
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“Even though we are all likely to view an ending as the conclusion of the situation it terminates, it is also the initiation of a process. We have it backward. Endings are the first, not the last, act of the play.”
William Bridges, Transitions. Making Sense Of Life's Changes
“But your life lacks a replay button. The transition that brought you to this place cannot be undone. Even putting things back “the way they were” is a misnomer, because back then you hadn’t had the experience of being plunged into transition. And that experience won’t go away.”
William Bridges, Transitions. Making Sense Of Life's Changes
“There is no right way, for every way has its price and its rewards. The early place finders may later regret that they did not try different options before making long-term commitments, and the experimenters may wonder whether they waited too long and missed some hidden moment when settling down would have felt just right and would have worked.”
William Bridges, Transitions. Making Sense Of Life's Changes