Do you look back to yesterday to gauge your today?

I’ve found that I tend to use history as a lens for understanding my present…for assigning relevance to my life today.

I talk a bit about that on this episode, and also begin a story about someone I tend to relate to in many ways…Elbert Hubbard of the Roycroft. Of course, he’s easy to identify with as he’s as multifaceted as we all are.

I also emphasize the need for simplicity in my life, and how my family and I use our pillar of Freedom as a way to ensure we’re “free to” explore things we want in life by making sure we’re “free from” the constraints many people put on themselves by failing to account for margin.

Please be sure to share this episode with a friend if you think they’d find value in our walks together. The link to the show in

Apple Podcasts (iTunes) is https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thoughts-on-walks/id1444790884

on Google Play the link is https://goo.gl/PBuPSE

and on Stitcher it’s https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=335567&refid=stpr

Oh…I thought you’d enjoy the sights and sounds of Tannery Brook. This is where I was standing at the opening of the episode. Isn’t it beautiful? And such a simple pleasure.

Thanks!

Have a great day!