Dreams. Desires. Wants. Needs.
A book that I
have read many times deals with all these things swiftly, it says "Argue for your limitations and sure
enough they are yours"---Illusions by Richard Bach
Is there any
easier way to put it?
Why in the
pursuit of happiness would you step on yourself, or manifest paralyzing doubt
out of thin air?
You can spend
your time building walls that will give you comfort and slow time to a painful
pace, or you can walk alien paths instead and take a chance on
something unknown.
You can
debate faith in yourself or you can embrace it fully.
You can
choose fear over progress if you want, tragedy over happiness even.
You can drop
your defenses, look inward, and ask the questions that matter most. What do I
want? What might make me happier? What might throw gasoline upon the embers of
my hope? What might make me feel alive again?
If you want
to fight for your limitations, they will be yours to have, and they will
inevitably define you and your days.
If you can
think of it, dream of it, say it out loud, even draw it, then it is real and you
may be able to have it if you fight for it.
There is no
guarantee that a chased desire can be caught, or a dream can be turned real.
There is no
road traveled that does not have uneven ground and heartache ahead, but standing
still in acceptance of what you think you are limited to is only the first
thing to trip you up before your journey.
Do not argue for your limitations, instead, limit the
amount of arguing that you choose to do.
Hehe cute drawings!!
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