The end is the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning?
My last day of the whole semester, and YES I walked the plank and sank with the fishies, I ran the last quarter mile and couldn't finish at all. Oh well, that's what I was expecting anyways right? At least I do feel proud of myself for taking that last risk, instead of sitting in the middle of nowhere with my arms crossed. Interesting enough, I don't feel discouraged to end my journey here.
See, there are special times in your life where you are given many choices, it's like a whole buffet of post-failure choices, but it's not cooked nor prepared already. So you want an omelette? Here are the eggs, the ham, cheese, whatever you like in it. Or shall I cook it for you? Will it taste better? Or wouldn't you like it to cook it yourself, find out your own taste?
Life is like that. We are given many post-choices either by success or failure. The problem is that not many out there are fit to prepare a self-made omelette of a choice made. Some just take the easy way, contact an expert "chef" to prepare it as close as it would please them. But what if you'd like ketchup or some other condiment in it? No no no, here is the real deal with making your own.
Sometimes we're just not prepared to deal with the post-choices life gives us, but there's no other way around it, life just keeps on going, it doesn't care at all if you catch up and stay up to date, or be left behind with the rest. In the end, growing up no matter what age, it's all about experience: a key word in any road to success.
We all have a certain taste for new experiences, no matter how good nor how dissapointing and bad they are, it all sticks inside that big head of yours. And we learn from that so that we perfect our motives and our strategies to achieve goals. We are stubborn by nature, and sometimes find it hard to take decisions based on our OWN opinions. We are always in that persistent doubt and ask everyone, even the dog "Should I do this or that?". If you suffer from this kind of syndrome, ask the mirror instead, in the end he's the one that has the answer your looking for.
I think it's all better if you do get hands-on with the options you are given, obviously taking the best choice that will enrich you with knowledge, and push you ahead a road to success. Make an omelette yourself, so what if you're not a cook? There's always easy learning, and that is by taking matters in your own hands. Keeping up with the required tasks for the given choices will definitely give you a better taste of your real self, rather than having things done for you. Trial and error, the omelette will taste better each time.
So ask yourself, where do I begin? And where does it end? (I'll give you a clue, it doesn't end, it just gets modified).
Enjoy your omelette, bon appetit!
See, there are special times in your life where you are given many choices, it's like a whole buffet of post-failure choices, but it's not cooked nor prepared already. So you want an omelette? Here are the eggs, the ham, cheese, whatever you like in it. Or shall I cook it for you? Will it taste better? Or wouldn't you like it to cook it yourself, find out your own taste?
Life is like that. We are given many post-choices either by success or failure. The problem is that not many out there are fit to prepare a self-made omelette of a choice made. Some just take the easy way, contact an expert "chef" to prepare it as close as it would please them. But what if you'd like ketchup or some other condiment in it? No no no, here is the real deal with making your own.
Sometimes we're just not prepared to deal with the post-choices life gives us, but there's no other way around it, life just keeps on going, it doesn't care at all if you catch up and stay up to date, or be left behind with the rest. In the end, growing up no matter what age, it's all about experience: a key word in any road to success.
We all have a certain taste for new experiences, no matter how good nor how dissapointing and bad they are, it all sticks inside that big head of yours. And we learn from that so that we perfect our motives and our strategies to achieve goals. We are stubborn by nature, and sometimes find it hard to take decisions based on our OWN opinions. We are always in that persistent doubt and ask everyone, even the dog "Should I do this or that?". If you suffer from this kind of syndrome, ask the mirror instead, in the end he's the one that has the answer your looking for.
I think it's all better if you do get hands-on with the options you are given, obviously taking the best choice that will enrich you with knowledge, and push you ahead a road to success. Make an omelette yourself, so what if you're not a cook? There's always easy learning, and that is by taking matters in your own hands. Keeping up with the required tasks for the given choices will definitely give you a better taste of your real self, rather than having things done for you. Trial and error, the omelette will taste better each time.
So ask yourself, where do I begin? And where does it end? (I'll give you a clue, it doesn't end, it just gets modified).
Enjoy your omelette, bon appetit!

1 Comments:
"Sometimes we're just not prepared to deal with the post-choices life gives us, but there's no other way around it, life just keeps on going, it doesn't care at all if you catch up and stay up to date, or be left behind with the rest." Couldn’t agree with you more.... In the end it’s all about learning to live with what we have built, even if it Sucks! And…. If it sucks too much, you can always learn from it and make a change… Never thought of life as a buffet… but then again, it makes a helot of sense… Keep it up! (Loozy)
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