Winter is coming. Wife or not, mother or not, magnate or not: at an uncertain age, we all face the same delicate questions about the life we must leave behind.
Notice how the weather fluctuates every day, the climate differs everywhere, but seasons never change. We are not flat-earthers; we know that our planet keeps rotating every day, orbiting every year, with or without us. Until the earth halts, the same seasons will persist, in order. Forever.
What does it mean when you feel the world stop spinning, but the sun keeps rising? In times of grief, the dissonance is immutable: as one life ends, others are just beginning.
I've long believed that Winter has the most in common with Spring, rather than its twin weather of Autumn or twin solstice of Summer. Why? Because the end of Autumn, the solstice of Winter, actually marks the solar beginning of longer days, increasing daylight, increasing time. Only the vulnerable childhood of Spring and the fragile elderhood of Winter truly understand the longevity of life, whereas the hardworking seasons of Summer and Autumn must endure the ironic decline of daylight.
Our free show discusses the philosophical, sociological, and spiritual significance of a woman's Winter solstice. Our professional seminars provide legal and financial education to make the most of your season's quiet triumph.
When you're ready to embrace Winter, you can savor the denouement of a complete life story: elder rights, testamentary freedom, business succession, angel investment, philanthropy, and the enduring legacy of a queen's final wishes.
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