In other words, it has been a crap year for many people. If this hasn’t been a year of challenge, difficulties, tragedy, or obstacles for you, then it has certainly been the strangest year on record. We may have lost loved ones or had to worry about how our children’s social development would be altered by this rare experience. Some of us had to close our businesses and others had to collect unemployment. The problems showed up everywhere in many ways. It’s highly likely that 2020 has been a rough year for you. We don’t always have the power of wisdom on our sides until we know the outcome. Sometimes, we don’t even know anything needs to change. It’s easy to get stuck in the routines of our lives just because it takes too much effort to change. We neglect prioritizing or even knowing what is really important to us. We just go on with our lives running on autopilot. When we’re in the moment, everything seems muddled and confusing. It’s so easy to see life so clearly… after the fact. At some point in our lives, most of us have experienced it and literally said, “hindsight is 20/20.” I even wrote a blog post about it nine years ago. Some might consider it a cliche, but it’s so true. We should really ditch the pursuit for perfection anyway. I actually thought 20/20 was defined as “perfect” vision, but a quick Google search clarified that for me. It got me thinking, though, which I guess is a good thing.Ģ0/20 is a term used to describe visual acuity or sharpness.
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