The Journey

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWell, I did it. I signed up to join the Big Hearted Business virtual conference, because I want to learn what they teach: how to make money doing what I love, through my creativity, and to make a positive difference to others at the same time. Does that sound like something you want to do, too?

When I opened up the welcome material, this poem by Mary Oliver was front and centre as a kind of manifesto. I read it and I wanted to yell “Yes!” and “Huzzah!” Let’s all discover and celebrate that new voice inside ourselves.

The Journey
Mary Oliver

One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice-
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
“Mend my life!”
each voice cried.
But you didn’t stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers at the very
foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do-
determined to save
the only life that you could save

2 comments

  • Katie

    When I began my master’s last year, one of my first assignments was to find a quotation that captured my approach to becoming a teacher. The first lines of this poem became that motto, and soon, the entire poem became a bit of an anthem with me. I’d forgotten that essay and the way Oliver’s words energized me as I began that experience–thank you for reminding me of it! It’s exactly the kind of thoughts I need in mind as I finish my coursework and prepare for student teaching in January.

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