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What is it that we can really let go of in the same way that trees let go of their yellowing leaves?
What is it that we can really let go of in the same way that trees let go of their yellowing leaves? What needs to be constantly renewed and changed? And what should remain constant? It could be some thoughts and opinions that have ceased to be relevant over time. It could also be beliefs that have changed because new experiences and knowledge have come along. Allow yourself to grow out of outdated beliefs, revisit them regularly. Supplement your worldview with new perceptual perspectives, concrete facts, and try to be honest with a rational mindset. And when you drop those outmoded false or overly narrow perceptions or expand your picture of the world, the fears and inner limitations will disappear by themselves. Each of our perceptions of the world goes through these stages: emergence-development-prosperity-transformation. Every such perception arises sometimes as a naive assumption, it may be supported by facts and develops in some other way, this perception serves as a foundation for making decisions and understanding the world when we believe it to be true. But at some point new knowledge comes, new theories, new understanding, old knowledge becomes obsolete and is replaced by new knowledge that is more valid and reasonable. Fall is a good time to reflect on this, to be bolder and more reasonable about revising your some conservative but outmoded views of yourself to your environment, to your life in general. By changing and adding to our picture of the world, we can change and add to our expectations and hopes for the future. This revision, transformation, transition to a more fulfilling view gives us more confidence, allows us to be ourselves to a greater extent. To be oneself does not mean to always be one's past self, to never change, to never evolve. To be oneself means to be flexible, to be able to renew oneself, to be reborn. This is what nature metaphorically teaches us, what history teaches us, in which the process of birth, development, prosperity a