This won’t be long like usual, but I just wanted to share something with y’all that I think would be useful for this section...
There’s so much that we do (that I have done) out of fear that may protect us in the short term, but f***s us in the long run. Turning down that girl, that career opportunity just because we feel like imposters; like we “don’t know what we’re doing so we’ll be exposed as inept” that we end up regretting what we chose not to do
And it’s all to protect our own egos at the end of the day. It’s easy to do this in our youth, but my solution is to come from a place of ”this new thing I’m scared of is gonna be a great experience” rather than that other place. Cause losing out on a potentially life changing experience to protect your ego in the moment is gonna cost you
Happy Saturday everyone, stay safe. Big Ronald taking all prisoners no happy meal.
" Break free from your ego, and align with your divine will "
- BLUEFACE STAN
Bless
@op stay preaching the real on here and that’s on god.
I fell victim to that So many times. I wish I could redo certain moments in life. I’d probably be levels ahead.
@op stay preaching the real on here and that’s on god.
I try king I try
I fell victim to that So many times. I wish I could redo certain moments in life. I’d probably be levels ahead.
Same I wonder sometimes if my mindset now had always been my mindset how things might’ve gone. But then maybe I wouldn’t appreciate my mindset now as much if it came earlier. I’ve dwelled in the past too much and I’ve learned to let go and keep looking forward, the universe is crazy. Sometimes you get these soft do overs with similar situations and even similar people that you wish you would’ve gone for. It’s great and everyone has regrets so it’s just a part of growing. You learn from it or you keep doing it
I fell victim to that So many times. I wish I could redo certain moments in life. I’d probably be levels ahead.
And it’s so easy to fall into it in the moment. You end up looking back like ”damn I wish I did that differently”
Same I wonder sometimes if my mindset now had always been my mindset how things might’ve gone. But then maybe I wouldn’t appreciate my mindset now as much if it came earlier. I’ve dwelled in the past too much and I’ve learned to let go and keep looking forward, the universe is crazy. Sometimes you get these soft do overs with similar situations and even similar people that you wish you would’ve gone for. It’s great and everyone has regrets so it’s just a part of growing. You learn from it or you keep doing it
”But then maybe I wouldn’t appreciate my mindset now as much if it came earlier”
This is true, it’s why you can’t 100% be regretful because those mistakes led you to being smarter in a way that you wouldn’t have been if you didn’t make those mistakes
Same I wonder sometimes if my mindset now had always been my mindset how things might’ve gone. But then maybe I wouldn’t appreciate my mindset now as much if it came earlier. I’ve dwelled in the past too much and I’ve learned to let go and keep looking forward, the universe is crazy. Sometimes you get these soft do overs with similar situations and even similar people that you wish you would’ve gone for. It’s great and everyone has regrets so it’s just a part of growing. You learn from it or you keep doing it
“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
Matthew 5:14-16 NIV
bible.com/bible/111/mat.5.14-16.NIV
”this new thing I’m scared of is gonna be a great experience”
I need this thread in my life right now. A big mantra i’ve been juggling in my head is “pushing yourself to get comfortable staying uncomfortable.” There’s really not a lot to be afraid of in life I feel like. Our turmoil is ultimately a reflection of ourselves.
Quiet desperation is the English way. Take a chance, Columbus did