October 13, 2014 11:21 am

Aplenty (adj): in abundance (e.g.he has work aplenty.)
I needed this word this morning.
Often my perspective needs an adjustment and I have neither the aptitude nor the tools.
Why? Because the momentum of my heart and soul has been stalled by my mind and body. These roommates fight all the time–and just when I think that my emotions and spirituality have gained an edge, my greedy brain and my insatiable appetites rally their forces and win the day.
It’s always over the same issue: is this going to be enough?
For me, it was looking ahead to a busy day and wondering if I had the wherewithal to cover the many nuances. Rather than taking it one step at a time, and realizing the fact that I was breathing was certainly a positive sign, I instead allowed my brain to become worrisome, which immediately made my body grow fatigued in sympathy.
I don’t know what “aplenty” is. By the time I’m convinced that I have enough, I sit there alone with my stockpile–having missed the present opportunity.
Maybe that’s the definition of maturity: keep firing your bullets and stop counting your ammunition.
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Posted by Jonathan Richard Cring
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