TAG | Happiness
I know, its cliche, but too many people don’t do it, and end up dissatisfied.
To live a fulfilled life, one must make life fulfilling, and doing something you’re not passionate about is not fulfilling, no matter how much money is involved.
Too often have I met people, or known people, who follow a path due to their families pressure, or pressures of society.
It’s also amazing the amount of people going back to school. Much of this is to get ahead with their current endeavors, however, there’s still a great number who are just now realizing that they should follow their dreams.
It’s a shame when it happens late, because in a sense, much of that time before was wasted, where it could have been used to better natural abilities, and passions.
What I’m trying to say is that although what you want to do may not be as practical, money or otherwise, it’s more practical for one’s spirit and well-being.
One can be very rich, yet, not be happy. Those are the one’s who sold their dreams for what they thought would bring them happiness, but happiness is closely tied with self-worth.
Unless your passion is doing something that you don’t enjoy, a job can better be done by a person with passion for that field.
You’re selling yourself short by not taking advantage of what you love, too many lives have passed that way.
Don’t live for regrets, live for yourself and your passions.
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Learn To Shake Stuff Off
No comments · Posted by Philip Newman in Advice, Change, Greater Improvement
Every day there seems to be someone who did something to hurt someone else. Maybe it was on purpose, maybe it wasn’t.
We only hear about the grand scale wrongdoings, which still hold validity, but what about the little small, seemingly insignificant things, as well, do those not count too?
There’s really no need for either. Most of the time, a wrongdoing is an effect from someone else’s wrongdoing, which only compounds the problem.
What we need, in society, is to let things go.
- Negativity only creates more negativity.
Now, as with everything on my blog, take this with a grain of salt. I’m not talking about everyone becoming huge hippies, because we will get taken advantage of by people with no souls.
I’m talking about if someone does something, say steps on your foot and forgets to say sorry [or doesn't notice], don’t bring down other people’s day by being sour.
Don’t let someone else’s ignorance, or cold-heartedness make you a bad person too.
Wrongdoings are still going to occur, but you can make someone else’s day brighter by not adding to the problem; nobody likes a negative person.
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