Remember when we use to look up at the sky?

As adults, how often do we look up at the skies to appreciate its beauty? No matter what weather, the sky is so vast, powerful, and great. 

As children, it seems like that’s all we saw. 

Could there be a correlation to “looking up” and our rate of growth? 

As children grow with accelerating speed, they constantly look up at taller beings, hoping to reaching those new heights one day. 

Even if we’ve grown physically taller as adults, we can still figuratively look up to bigger, taller, and greater reference points to continue our growth. 

One challenge many of us experience as adults is that we often compare sideways for comfort or down for pride such that we forget that there’s another direction to look; up. 

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