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Thomas Jefferson.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Random Musings

Everyday we all find something or someone that makes us feel so great but we don't know how to accept it. The you have the ones in your life who make you feel terrible, but yet we choose the terrible over the good. Why is this? Do we not feel we are worthy of the greatness in our life that has been shown to us? Do we not feel that we can be loved the right way? Why do we feel we need the negative in our lives in order to survive? 

The answer are simple. We are all great, we just need to find our path. We don't need to feel terrible about ourselves, after all we are only human and we all have greatness inside of us, just let it out!. Every one can have love and not bad love either. Be happy, find your strengths, find something that makes you and you alone happy! Don't worry about those around you, be yourself. I had to learn the hard way to be myself. 





When you leap with faith - rather then huddling in a corner, inactive and incapacitated with fear - others can begin to help you. When you move forward, others can also move forward to help you on your way.

To get out of a situation that is trapping you and is not working, you have to leap, taking a spontaneous chance to move forward to a whole new world - and leap with the faith that you will land on your feet.



Late Bloomers:

The lateness isn't merely a consequence of the inevitable passage of years and decades. Rather it has to do with the moment in time at which we discover, whether through an event dictated by forces outside ourselves or by a seemingly spontaneous personal insight, some worthy means of fulfilling ourselves... what are late bloomers?

They are people who at whatever cost or whatever circumstances have succeeded in finding themselves.


"Including my own"

I was passive in my own life. I was stuck in in a rut and knew I had to change. The habit of the familiar - even if it meant failure - was stronger then any effort of putting extra energy into finding a new path. I had to find my own strengths, I had to accept the failures, I had to change the way I was headed.





    

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