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🗓️ 26 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore. |
0:09.5 | I want to tell you something today, my friends, that tends to make me a little bit emotional. |
0:17.4 | For reasons that I'm sure are historical, I have to tell you that when someone leaves, I feel |
0:26.0 | sad. When things come to an end, I feel sad. I was in a business mastermind group. Whenever we'd |
0:33.2 | get together for our retreats, I think there were three or four in a year. Whenever they came to an |
0:38.4 | end, I felt sad. Whenever I have a visitor come and stay, unless I'm tired of them. I have this |
0:44.5 | feeling of sadness. In fact, one of my neighbors here in Miami, I would only really tend to |
0:51.2 | see him. I never saw his wife and baby that much. I think her mother was living with them as well. But they were moving out recently. And look, I don't know my |
0:58.7 | neighbors well. But when I kind of caught him one day, I said, oh, you know, you're leaving the |
1:03.0 | building. And he said that yes, he was moving to Austin because, you know, they're hoping to expand their family and it was cheaper, blah, blah, blah, blah. |
1:12.0 | And I even have this sense of sadness that, I mean, of course, I don't know this name for it |
1:16.7 | enough or this family enough to miss them. But it's just the ending of things. Now, I'm not |
1:22.4 | sitting here, you know, crying my eyes out, but I think the reason that I moved by endings or goodbyes is because it reminds us |
1:32.7 | of the temporary nature of all things. And I don't think this is a negative. I think it's a real |
1:41.6 | plus. I know that when I've left jobs before, I would have this, this, this thought, |
1:48.7 | this feeling of, you know, walking into the office knowing that this is my last week. I will never sit |
1:54.0 | at this desk again. I will never use this coffee machine again. These two co-workers won't be on |
1:59.7 | either side of me ever again. I'm not going to walk |
2:03.5 | into this elevator with this business card and this title and this team and this mission. Ever |
2:09.9 | again. You know, a friend of mine who I love so much, she lives in Miami and she's moving to |
2:16.1 | Nashville. And, you know, I think similar |
2:18.7 | reasons, right? She wants a house, more space, et cetera, et cetera. And I have this feeling of sadness. |
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