I sought a theme, and sought for it in vain.
I sought it daily for six weeks or so.
After failing at finding a theme, he turns his search to the source of his inspiration. Yeats looks back at his greatest works, and realizes that along the way he had begun to cherish the characters created therein more than the ideas they represented:
Players and painted stage took all my love
And not those things that they were emblems of.
Yeats concludes that inspiration is not found in things, but within oneself:
....Now that my ladder's gone
I must lie down where all the ladders start,
in the foul rag and bone shop of the heart.
I lost my ladder.
My office reopens Monday, November 26, 2018, after a long and involuntary break thanks to Hurricane Michael. I'm excited to get back to practicing law. I'm excited to have a computer network and a printer. It's the little things, am I right? I miss my clients and colleagues. I miss my employees and the people who are a part of our daily routine. I wanted to hug our UPS delivery guy yesterday when he carried in some area rugs we ordered to cover the ugly floor situation we have going on right now.
I even miss the daily grind of running a small law firm and all the challenges it entails.
My personal office upstairs was wrecked by the hurricane, so I had to move to a different one. I relocated downstairs, back full circle to the office I had when I was just a baby lawyer—armed with nothing but dreams and ambition and a ton of raw knowledge. When I passed the Bar my mentor Chuck told me "you know more about the law right now than you ever will again, but you know nothing about practicing law. So pay attention."
I'm back again, but this time with 24 years of practice.
I found my ladder.
XOXO
Julie
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