

There is a typical fantasy in the public arena that we need to win or demonstrate our value by ticking off a specific number of outer achievements?—?like having a vast house, effective profession, noteworthy accomplice and satisfactory body shape.
You didn't come here to prove?—?you came here to play and chuckle and love and learn and express and rise and make your most extravagant fantasies.
Spotlight on what you do well, rather than just seeing what you foul up.
The thinker Heraclitus once stated: "You never bathe in a similar stream twice, since it's never a similar waterway and it's never a similar you."
At the end of the day, you are a very surprising individual to your identity 10 minutes prior, not to mention 10 years ago?—?your cells are recovering, you are breathing new oxygen, and you are more shrewd from your encounters.
Your considerations travel every which way like passing mists in the sky yet you remain.





