Monday, August 5, 2013

New Chapter, Forget it New Book

It's been a while since I've last posted, not that my mind hasn't been flooded with topics that I feel need to be entertained but more so to do with the influx of feelings and opinions without clarity as "life" happened.

So, this brings to question a pivotal moment that I encountered nearing, and even truer post graduation: what happens when life long milestones are met, and everything that we've been working for suddenly has been reached, where do we go now?

We all have different aspirations and finish lines in which we envision, arguably what nature and nurture allows, why is it that we restrict ourselves once these milestones are met. What was once a naive mind with intensions to optimize full potential and the true core of happiness, is set back by "life" and its realization that the mindset when initially outlined our timeline is intimidated and we fall average among conformability. The easy answer would be because it's easy, the harder one is one of which has taken this long to finally put the language restricted by words, to words. 

Humbled by life we must notice, that once lifelong milestones are met the feelings of accomplishment do not always directly reflect the triumph we assumed to linger as life challenges us with new summons, why do we question validity. Surely we reflect back to see quest that we had embarked and the lessons we've acquired along the way, but no true milestone is landmarked with just a single goal in mind, but a series of intended targets that we've subsequently preplanned with promise that the most advantageous route for the betterment of long term prosperity is possible.  

Referencing back to the naive mindset I've found the true core of the presence and purpose of whom we are intended to be, to what makes me, to what makes us happy. We must not forget the place we intended to be by the masked "assumed route" of what we are "supposed" to do rather than what it is we want to do. 

We must encounter life, if we truly are intending to optimize full potential, with the aim to be to travel towards the road we intended to travel originally; even if that means traveling the road less traveled. There's a world living to be ordinary, when we have the potential to embody a prodigious life. We need not to lessen standards in order to fit in, but appreciate the ability to even think to stand out. Although the likelihood of an original idea seems unfathomable, we must challenge ourselves towards a life worth living. Never shall we look back and regret something because it seemed out of the question, but even if failed, to live regret free and full of more life as we age than we did at youth. They say that a youthful mind, although can be looked on as naive to true ability, is the smartest mind because it questions everything and all it encompasses. But, if as we grow "wiser" we continuously question and leave an open mind, the question of fundamentals open new doors of opportunity we thought were shut out by "the real world," and only to find that what is real is what we create in our minds, and that can be endless. 



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