The paths we're choosing in life, in my opinion, are much the same as navigating in a jungle. We're equipped with a compass, a map, and self-intuition. The compass is what other people may suggest what direction we should take, while the map is our plans and strategies, but after all self-intuition is the one that really counts - our gut, consideration, our sense to choose how and what paths to take to reach the destination.
Since sanity is not statistical, majority is not always right. Most of us perhaps are still in the opposite path on believing earth is not round and it doesn't revolve around the sun if not because of Aristotle and friends. Many people laughed at Thomas Alva Edison when he kept questioning things, yet, a child that was once believed dull introduced us to electric light. Those who had been skeptical to the intelligence of Einstein never really expected how much actually he has contributed to our lives nowadays. Compass can be spoilt or lost also.
With some touch to nature surroundings, it can either weaken or strengthen the will to make itu out. The more steps we make sometimes does not get us closer to where we're going to, then find ourselves still stumbling around the jungle - after all the fall ups and downs. But having a good laugh at it, counting how many times we've risen up one more time, and never losing hope, instead of following people to their destinations, we know we're still making our own, so it's okay. With all the guts, we keep going.
Perhaps, recently I can say I've gottan my compass though I don't know whether it's still working or not. Some say yes, some say no. Somewhat, I know I've three options : turn left, turn right, or go straight? Turning back after execution making will be time consuming and for every decision I make there will be some gains and loss - hence all need to be weighed wisely.
In confusing time, my friend told me in the best loveliest way : "Life is an option, general!"
It somehow has lighten me up, and hides up my fear of making mistakes. Because? Because a general should be brave!
Since sanity is not statistical, majority is not always right. Most of us perhaps are still in the opposite path on believing earth is not round and it doesn't revolve around the sun if not because of Aristotle and friends. Many people laughed at Thomas Alva Edison when he kept questioning things, yet, a child that was once believed dull introduced us to electric light. Those who had been skeptical to the intelligence of Einstein never really expected how much actually he has contributed to our lives nowadays. Compass can be spoilt or lost also.
With some touch to nature surroundings, it can either weaken or strengthen the will to make itu out. The more steps we make sometimes does not get us closer to where we're going to, then find ourselves still stumbling around the jungle - after all the fall ups and downs. But having a good laugh at it, counting how many times we've risen up one more time, and never losing hope, instead of following people to their destinations, we know we're still making our own, so it's okay. With all the guts, we keep going.
Perhaps, recently I can say I've gottan my compass though I don't know whether it's still working or not. Some say yes, some say no. Somewhat, I know I've three options : turn left, turn right, or go straight? Turning back after execution making will be time consuming and for every decision I make there will be some gains and loss - hence all need to be weighed wisely.
In confusing time, my friend told me in the best loveliest way : "Life is an option, general!"
It somehow has lighten me up, and hides up my fear of making mistakes. Because? Because a general should be brave!
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