Dear Gloria,
in http://www.heavenletters.org/true-grace.html
parag. 4
"This is a great secret to life. The humility I speak of is not about acting modestly, you understand. It is not about a role you play. It is not about being polite. It is not about anything but how you see life and what is important and what is not. You can let life go its way. Life is served, and you can skip along. You can traipse rather than march. You are no longer a foe of life. You are no longer an obstructionist."
I understand to skip off, over, from but what does skip along mean, especially in the context of "life is served and you can skip along". Is there a contrast between "served" and "skip along"?
And in the couple traipse/march, is it a contrast between traipse and "walk straight forward"?
Thanks