I’ve not read “Harry Potter” (I know, I know), so thank you for sharing these important words of wisdom: “no point worrying yet . . . what [will] come, [will] come . . . and [I will] have to meet it when it [does].” I will remind myself of them often. Brava for taking steps to prioritize you, Gwen.
I know it’s a series written for children but overall, it is about love. It’s about the family you choose. It’s about having the courage to step into your purpose, even when it is unpopular and you don’t think you have the tools to do so. It’s also a story about fighting against prejudices, oppression, and how evil can come to power (even a second time).
I’ve not read “Harry Potter” (I know, I know), so thank you for sharing these important words of wisdom: “no point worrying yet . . . what [will] come, [will] come . . . and [I will] have to meet it when it [does].” I will remind myself of them often. Brava for taking steps to prioritize you, Gwen.
I know it’s a series written for children but overall, it is about love. It’s about the family you choose. It’s about having the courage to step into your purpose, even when it is unpopular and you don’t think you have the tools to do so. It’s also a story about fighting against prejudices, oppression, and how evil can come to power (even a second time).
Thank you for this, Gwen.