SUNDAY-MARCH 25, 2012
Many revelations may come to one as a surprise, or while they're in meditation or deep thought. Some may say theirs came as a surprise.
Mine came expected, but just not with this amount of weight.
I have had a heavy burden. The burden we all face while searching for our "niche." We either allow the burden to motivate and drive us, or we allow it to shut us down and conform. Small weak minds fall into what's comfortable because its the easy route, the comfort zone.
The one's who truly succeed and go beyond what society expects of them, are the one's who seek expecting nothing short of success in what they want to do. They expect failures to come, but ultimately have made it up in their mind that they are going to do what they have set out to do.
One may have a vision of what they want to ultimately experience on this earth, but without grind, failure, depression and hard times they won't get it.
In order to go beyond what your elementary teachers told you you would be, you have to refuse to conform to that. School will often assist with tagging students. They simply help place a limit on you, limiting your abilities, and basically creating your reputation. Don't feed into that lie.
After a successful night of talking memories, religion, beliefs, success and failures I've come to the notion that there is more to life than preparation. You will sell yourself short if you spend your whole life preparing to be successful. Success will rarely come while your purposely preparing for it. Allow your mistakes, your close calls, and the moments you want to give up make your success. Throw yourself to the dogs. Living according to what society says is "safe" is a lie. Society will set you up, the media will set you up. Following statistics, and living by what THEY say is acceptable will always be a hindrance to where you can go.
Go against what society SAYS is possible. Cherish your failures and appreciate them. There's no growth without them.
Peace and Love
Great Post! Greatly enjoy your blog and insights. Look forward to more posts.
ReplyDelete-Jungen from Germany