I want to be more, I want to be better and I want to succeed. Isn't that how we all approach our lives? How can we maximize the opportunities confronting our potential? How do we create opportunities to better ourselves? I feel as though many of us struggle with these questions that can seem unanswerable at times.
I think one thing to remember when facing these questions is to find perspective. It is hard to keep a positive or hopeful outlook when you face these questions, but you must sustain that mentality. Keeping a positive perspective can create a disposition that can afford you attention and marketability you did not plan for. People are attracted to positivity and will reward it.
It is also important to keep an open mind. What some might see as a burden, someone else could perceive as opportunity... and possibly even greater success. One thing I have learned is that disregarding something as "beneath yourself" or "not worth the trouble" can emerge later as a glaringly naive decision.
I have found myself to be in one such state. Where actuality hasn't met expectation. Where I'm constantly reminded that I want more and how it's not just going to find me. So it continues, my pursuit of success and my uphill quest to find out what that is. My only hope is that when I get there I am able to have some perspective and realize it.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Just A Man and His Thought: I Float Down the River
I've been lucky enough to have to opportunity to get on the water for the weekend on the Wabash River. It's not the biggest or fastest river but boy is it a lazy one. A man could answer all the questions this complicated planet poses to him. Life becomes so much less trivial when drifting along the water with your thought not too far behind.
As I floated on ward, big blue cranes there to guide us a head, I realized that I've been neglecting yet another thing in my life. Something that seemed to be missing and hadn't really grasped it until this moment. Man's insatiable appetite for nature and earth's unmasking beauty. I am an animal. I should be outdoors. I forget that too often.
As I floated on ward, big blue cranes there to guide us a head, I realized that I've been neglecting yet another thing in my life. Something that seemed to be missing and hadn't really grasped it until this moment. Man's insatiable appetite for nature and earth's unmasking beauty. I am an animal. I should be outdoors. I forget that too often.
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