LIFE – The Many Contemplated Faces

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This past month I learned many things..

I’ve learned that life is not about the objective as often retold of in jobs but in possibilities in the culture of life. It’s about finding solutions in the class of the best case scenarios. I believe that even though the beauty of scenarios are often trivial. They are often in the form of exotic novelties of possibilities and majority of times, things are not always as they seem. It is in the balance of having both objective and possibilities that allows a person to live a normal life. If we believed that our destiny lay in the variety of paths that we can take then there will be endless waves of ways that a path can end. If we believe our fate lay in objectives then we will only fulfill sometimes menial and/or big tasks, endless or no.

“Don’t live in your head”. I learned this small phrase by listening to my heart. I kept on trying to create stories in my head and worlds beyond my comprehension. I eventually came to an idea that life was limitless and endless. I tried to understand why life was so circular and perfect and why there was numberless patterns to the amount of variables. And with the combination of “Keep it simple” I realize that the luxury of intricate detail is unimportant in a system of life. I believe that living in your head can be harmful to yourself and that you need to get out into the world in order to get out of old bad habits. The lavish life of beautiful scenery and lustrous luxury is a damned life if you can’t keep up, so you keep it simple and pay for a modest upkeep and life should be good.

Don’t let dreams die never experienced. This is contemplated thought I have been sitting on for a while. I’ve always wondered about the quote “Live life like it’s your last” and “If you’re going to go. Go out with a bang”.. they have me questioning what type of life I want to really live. I have another quote that tells me to “Stay sharp” but sharpening up all your life can make the life you live dull. Harness your thoughts but live life to the fullest would be a suggestion best suited to this situation. You’ve only got one life, live it full and to it’s capacity limit. 

This world really is not about just having a life, but about sharing experiences. Life can be devastating sometimes and there will be tricky hurdles to be had. We must cultivate our bodies and spirits to resolve these obstacles in life. Life should always be about helping others see more good experiences in life. To spread the load and help people see the good in life. We are all human beings in this life and we are made all in the same likeness, based on the human composition. We are beings of light, of kindness, of thoughtfulness and seek self education through life. We are now figuring out good thoughts and patterns to explore the world of experiences, knowledge and mindfulness.

Finally, “Practice what you preach”. Lastly is this, if you speak a certain thing and cannot figure a way to express it in a form of practice, manner and way for it to exist then why bother preaching it at all. Figure out who you are and know your limit, break things down in segments and take life in small portions. You should never over reach and stretch yourself thin trying to accomplish things that are above you all in one shot. Life is about the practice which is the most important part of any activity. It is in the practice of life that you learn to fix your life. Help yourself to help others.

We are determined to win.

These things are what we came to contemplate. Possibility not objectives. Don’t live in your head. Don’t let dreams die never experienced. Shared experience. Practice what you preach. This is all.

It’s about possibility not objectives. Don’t live you life in your head

Nam,

I would say that to live once, right and full is better than living a thousand wrong lives and never finding the right life to live.

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