
In some instances, patterns are great.
A pacemaker. Winning a game of chess. Public transportation routes.
But the other good stuff comes from breaking habits.
Trying a new menu item. Exploring a new park. Giving that beer recipe that sounds weird a go.
Broken patterns lead to new experiences and new experiences lead to both a feeling of fulfillment and exhilaration as well as a new ability to connect with others on a whole new level.
We do ourselves and others a huge favor when we break away from the children’s menu.
Stay Positive & Toss Those Chicken Fingers Away
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