Maria Shriver discusses her experience of finding inner peace and embracing 'stillness' after the death of her cousin's daughter this summer.
was sitting on a mountaintop in Utah last month when she found herself sobbing uncontrollably as she contemplated her grief over the losses in her life and her fears that a career filled with accomplishment still didn't feel like enough.
It was the latest tragic loss in a family that has experienced many over the years, including the 1968 assassination of Hill's own grandfather, former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy."I find it ironic that my August break started with a death,'' Shriver wrote."I took it as an invitation to delve into what felt dead and lifeless inside of me. You see, we can all walk around seemingly alive but feel dead on the inside.
"I always thought if I wrote a best-selling book, if I was the anchor of a show, if I produced a documentary, then I would feel enough. I think that's what the American dream tells you, if you can achieve kind of professional success, you'll feel good. And actually the feeling good, the"enoughness," is within you. I believe it's within you by divine right."
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