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Monday, July 16, 2007

Why You Shouldn't Give Up

I will start this blog with something that I wish I could have heard before I discovered it on my own.

There are a few of us who have a unique vision of the world. Three different views at once.

We see the world as it is, we see the world as it could be, and we see the world as it probably will end up.

The world is not a perfect place, but we have a gift - and a curse. We can see how it could be perfect, and we have the potential to live as perfectly harmonious people.

For that very reason, we know how many things are in the way of this potential, and depression is a way of life for us.

But there is a turning point that every person has the potential to experience. This turning point changes their lives for more than just the better: it changes their lives in the best way possible.

The only way you won't experience this is if you give up on your ideals, and submit to this seemingly real reality, or try to escape your physical prison.

These are not going to make you lose out after you die, but they will make you live a sad life, and only appreciate death.

This is where the turning point in life comes along.

For some, it is enlightenment. For others, it is meeting the man/woman of your dreams. Everyone has a potential experience that they will find if they tough out the earliest parts of their lives, and never give up.

And here I come to the final reality of this:

The more torturous the wait, the more satisfying the reward.

And it will come when you least expect it.

You will be doing something completely different from the activities that would normally lead you to your destination, and suddenly you'll reach it in an instant. Or, more specifically, it will come to you.

The point is that it will come to you. Keep hoping, and do something other than think about it.

Forget that you even wanted it, even though I know for sure that such a thing is scarier than you can imagine (you will not lose your interest completely, I can promise you that; and when the desire is found, you will feel all the gratification of having waited despite not thinking about it).

You all will find what you desire. Enjoy life for what it is: a wonderful experience.

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