It’s us

We want a job to seek stability, and then we want to leave that job to seek freedom.

We pursue relationships to seek companionships, and then we want to leave those relationships behind because we feel like we lost ourselves.

We follow a passion to seek fulfilment, and then we want to abandon that passion to catch up with all the achievements we had stopped pursuing.

It’s not them. It’s not the job, the relationships, the passion.

It’s us.

Out of the crisis

As a person in a position of power (a parent, a manager, a politician) your role in a moment of crisis is to inspire tranquillity.

That’s how others around you can continue to think clearly and help everyone out of the crisis.

It starts with you

Nobody is going to knock at your door and choose you.

Not because you are unworthy, simply because we are all busy, we are all self-absorbed, we are all overwhelmed.

Everything that is good starts with you. It will have to start with you.

Disappear

It is often so that things don’t just disappear.

They might move a little bit farther.

They might step away from the sun.

They might hide behind a bigger thing.

They might chase you for a while.

They might try on a new outfit.

But they will still be there and you will meet them again.

The only thing you can do is to train yourself to live with them, treat them as part of the landscape, learn to give them the appropriate perspective.

There’s nothing else.

Null

Success, just like failure, can make you feel great or make you feel bad.

I imagine the difference is how proud you are of the effort you put in and how much you treated others according to your values while getting there.

And if you think about it, that makes the relevance of success or failure null.

Journey over destination.