Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Worrying about life reduces your ability to live it. Concern may be necessary to determine what path one must take to conquer worlds, but too much is only cause for more concern and has no benefit. Unfortunately, it seems that falling into this concern is self-perpetuating. Being a better person requires energy and strength that one must dig incredibly deep to uncover. At an earlier stage in life it is often much closer to the surface, but with age comes tragedy, and that courage and strength can wither, disappear, and consume itself so that a new and deeper reserve must be found. Among every person's everyday life is the necessity to improve their own situation on an everyday basis. The motivation to do such is found in the process of mining one's strength and courage; it becomes easier to improve a life with more courage and strength. Likewise, it becomes easier to find the well with a better life. In this sense, it is also self-perpetuating. However, it requires energy and effort that the more negative tailspin does not. The ability to search one's soul and find motivation may or may not be in everyone; it is not clear. Whether it is a part of one's DNA, one's destiny, or is a power that can be found only in spirit, only attempting to do so can find each person their own answer.
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