Are you free?

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

Freedom is not the absence of commitments, but the ability to chose and commit yourself to what is best for you.

Have you chosen your path voluntarily?

Pete Burgess

Not entirely. I’m saddled with a 12 week old yellow Labrador retriever and all the training that comes with him.

Andrea

Yup, I voluntarily choose to take shelter when the rain started comming down which ultimatelly sheltered me from the riders on their beasts following in my tracks. Their unmistakable language was confirmed by the prints left in the slush. The four took a wrong turn but made it back on the trail that led me back to where I hid my own orange dragon. The rain provided protection from having to face the beasts.

Andrea

Was I lucky? I don’t know. But what I do know is that my heart would have started racing a lot harder in my chest if I was unexpectedly startled by the noise of the riders fast aproaching from behind. Besides, it was probably safer not to be in the way. There were many turns and opportunities to be trumpled by misstake. Riding is a skill I do not have that is why I am an occasional passenger or why I often choose fly my own dragon.

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