Keep In Touch

Kelvin T. Wells Thoughts & Reflections

K.I.T — is written throughout my high school yearbook, along with well-wishes for facing the unknown from past friends, whom I haven’t spoken to since. A different person comes to mind with each passing day, sometimes an old friend, other times a relative. We sit for a moment and wonder, “How is ____  doing?” Yet we stop there, neglecting our relationship But why? Why don’t we reach out to them? Why don’t we reach out then, when that person comes to mind? Perhaps it feels better to simply reminisce on old times instead of discussing current ones. Maybe we feel ashamed or embarrassed by our “lack of success”. Or could it be the opposite, that we’ve become more allied with …

Rebirth

Kelvin T. Wells Thoughts & Reflections

Today is new. What will be produced?  The inquisitive mind asks.  The wonders of our thoughts initiate the process of ideation, bringing new life to that which was once considered dead and forgotten.   Curiosity is the beginning of creation, but it is fueled by the current “is”. It is an assessment of the status quo, which asks,  “What will happen if change is introduced?” In essence, that which “was” dies and is reborn as something different from the original. And while the resemblance to the predecessor is forever present, the product is new.  Today is rebirth. What are we reimagining?