Up

There’s a reason we use the word "Up" to describe the best parts of the human experience. We look up to our heroes, we get up after we fall, and we aim up when we set our sights on a dream.

Life rarely moves in a straight line. It’s often a series of peaks and valleys, but the goal is always to keep the general trajectory moving upward. Think about the movie Up —it’s not just a story about a house with balloons. it’s a story about the weight we carry (the past, the grief, the literal house) and the effort it takes to lift that weight and find a new adventure. There’s a reason we use the word "Up"

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