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In some way, to some degree, I feel that all people lean toward authenticity as plants lean toward the sun. Without sunlight, plants wither and die. Without authenticity, we wither and die in confusion, sadness, and pettiness. The dictionary traces the origin of "authentic" to the Latin authenticus and the Greek authentikós: original, primary, at first hand; acting on one’s own authority. Our current English definitions include: not false or copied; genuine, real, actual, truthful; of undisputed origin or authorship. Who am I? What is real? What should I do? Where should I go? How should I live? These questions are the precursors to an authentic life. Your authentic life is your response to these kinds of questions. We’ve got to question, to inquire, to wonder, to probe. That’s the beginning of being genuine, real, truthful; that's how we learn to act on our own authority. Where to go for our own answers, how to find our own authority? We go to the source. We sip from the inner wellspring of wisdom. We take ourselves to the well, we drink. With this power, we create a life that is ours from the inside out, one that makes our skin glow and our eyes gleam. After more than 40 years of stalking authenticity in living and speaking, of seeking that which is real and true in my life and in life, I've got the elusive answers to my persistent questions in hand. But my answers won't do you any good; that's why I don't speak about them. They're part of my authenticity. I don't want to create a minefield of opinions to threaten your adventure in creating your own life's answers. I will, however, share with you how and where I found my answers, my authenticity, my inner freedom.
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