“What do you want to be when you grow up?” This is the typical question asked of us when we were kids, giving us the impression that we need to focus on only one job when we get older; and as expected, this is what happens to many of us.
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It hurts to watch the feathers that you gave
Be used to fly away and block the sun,
To know you broke yourself so they could save
The very lives that now leave you undone.
Trust the process
You always have to undergo the process, and the process is not that always easy. It always entail patience, discipline and self sacrifice…
My love, I say this again, Love, but don’t love too much, and I hope that if you love again, love and leave some for yourself.
Rejoice for the success of others
Always practice rejoicing for others. If you cannot practice rejoicing and being grateful, no matter how long you live, you will not be happy.
There is enough for everyone. May we all make our hearts desire.
I will always love the field. I will always love running, and the adrenaline to get the gold.
As casual as it is said than done, there is a deep reminder to that phrase. Yes, let’s face the fact – You only have one life to live.
As I grew older and my priorities and responsibilities have changed, I started to revisit this concept, now with a defined term.
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