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I walked by a message board that advised: Wear the World Like a Loose Garment.
Not rigid and beleaguered, a loose garment is flexible, flowing, and carefree. Intriguing. If I “wear the world like a loose garment,” I might better adapt and improvise, staying open to the unexpected, unfazed by the constantly changing world, unbothered by others. I tested the board’s advice during a recent travel fiasco when…
With each roadblock, I whispered, “Loose garment. Be like a loose garment.” An altercation, a tantrum, or even venting would not have changed my situation, a confluence of events outside of my control. So I stayed responsive and receptive, amenable to my shifting circumstances. When I returned to the airport at 1:00 am, I investigated my sleeping options: a wooden platform under the stairs where a man was settling in, a deserted yet dingy carpeted area, and three brand-new, empty couches with electrical outlets! Delighted by my discovery, I invited the man to upgrade his accommodations. We each grabbed a couch, and from 1:00 – 5:00 am, we dozed and chatted, without judgment or agenda. His name was Tom, a transient trucker taking refuge at the airport while his truck was locked at the convention center. Tom bears a storied past and an inconvenient present. He was so grateful for sharing my couch discovery that he insisted on gifting me tchotchkes from the convention: two pens, a flashlight, and a fidget spinner shaped like a semi steering wheel. At 5:00 am, I wished Tom well, checked my bags again, and trudged through security. Here’s what I discovered:
When we wear the world like a loose garment, we relax our grip, knowing that:
We can care about life, work, and relationships without allowing those to define or control us. We can be engaged but not entangled. © 2026. Ann Tardy and MentorLead. www.mentorlead.com. All Rights Reserved. |