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Mary Beth Baptiste When I made my "midlife crisis" move to the west, leaving behind my whole known world in Massachusetts, I knew I had a story to tell. I hope my story …moreWhen I made my "midlife crisis" move to the west, leaving behind my whole known world in Massachusetts, I knew I had a story to tell. I hope my story of following a lifelong dream will resonate with other people thinking of taking a wild leap into the unknown. It's been so worth it!(less)
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“Some of us are blessed, or cursed, with a dream, and have to bare claw and fang to claim it. To anyone with a diehard dream I want to say: Put aside all the kneading and fretting. Choose your trail. Jump. Watch a moose as it paws through a great depth of snow to get to the antelope bitterbrush underneath (you want to grow that kind of persistence). Deflect naysayers for now; they’ll come around in the end. Be open to the sturdy graces that show up. Welcome friends, regardless of species. Beware of trappings; they tend to transmute into traps. Trust thyself.”
Mary Beth Baptiste, Altitude Adjustment: A Quest for Love, Home, and Meaning in the Tetons

“The Portuguese have a proverb: A verdade e como o azeite; mais cedo ou mais tarde vem a tona. "The truth is like oil; sooner or later, it rises to the surface.”
Mary Beth Baptiste, Altitude Adjustment: A Quest for Love, Home, and Meaning in the Tetons

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