The Art of Facing Things What people have forgotten is what every salmon knows. -ROBERT CLARK
by Mark Nepo
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The quote from Robert Clark highlights an essential truth about resilience and survival, drawing on the natural instinct of salmon. It suggests that in the face of challenges, individuals should remember the innate wisdom of navigating difficult waters. Just as salmon swim upstream against strong currents, people must also confront their own obstacles with determination and courage. This reflection implies we often overlook our capacity for strength and perseverance in tougher times.

Mark Nepo's work in "The Book of Awakening" reinforces this idea by encouraging readers to embrace the present and acknowledge their experiences. By being fully engaged in one's life, individuals can better understand their struggles and find the strength to overcome them. The quote serves as a reminder to reconnect with our instincts and inner wisdom, allowing us to face life's adversities with resilience and awareness.

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