They might say in the end that it was luck. That is fine.
No one sees your grind because that is an intimate act of creation, just like the sacred union between the masculine & feminine.
Going inwards rather than outwards offers us a whole new perspective on life.
And when I say going inwards, I don't mean: Spend your day overthinking shit. No, no, no amigos!
I mean: Observe your thoughts and the conversation you carry with yourself.
From here, you start.
Soon you will realize that you aren't that nice to yourself. You'll find that no one has put you down so often than you did it yourself and that you left yourself down so many times.
No judgment here - I never said that I was perfect. :)
But remember all those times when you said you would quit smoking (guilty) "tomorrow"? lol
Or how often do you skip exercising because "you don't have time"? But you hear yourself saying: "There's nothing left to watch on Netflix." (guilty)
It is easy to forget who we are in our overstimulated world. And finding our way back to ourselves requires determination and a support group.
Some of us are lone wolves, I get it, yet we are still social creatures, and the connection is there, whether we acknowledge it or not.
However, realizing that everything is energy flow and that if I accept glitches, it will also affect my system.
That is why I take a step back from what is holding me back and only embrace what I can transform into something useful for me and my community.
We are here to connect and thrive together. And after years of effort and struggles, I realized it was all a farse. I was playing myself.
Look deeper within, and you will find that most of your thoughts aren't real OR yours.
Those daydreams you keep seeing when you have a moment to zone out are your callings. What do you see? What would you like to be? Dive deeper and ask yourself: who am I? What is my purpose? What is holding me back?
You will only change if you start questioning everything you have ever learned. And I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
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