What You See is What You Get

Decisions made are thorough and more calculative as we grow older. We start to think deeper into things and try to make sense of life as it is. And by doing so, we outgrow people, places and even things that meant a lot to us in a time we used to call "forever". Well, I do get dejected when my old friends constantly remind me of who I was back then. But, it has always been them who said their piece and left my life. It has always been their decision.

Everyone has a goal in life and is going in their own direction. There's no forcing them to live your way, and likewise you can't force me to live your way. Just like we used to tell our parents that they have no rights to control us because it's our lives - you can say that to your friends then. The only thing one expects the other to do is just to give their support. 

As for me, I'll just head to whatever direction faith, passion and effort brings me. As long as I have this three things at the back of my mind, I believe that I can achieve whatever I want. Of course, I won't be capable without the support of my loved ones. This amalgamation of  different intricate things will definitely help me add value not only to myself but also cause a ripple effect to others.

The way to this starts now. Live each day and every second of your life as if it's a work of art in process. Imagine that you are a masterpiece unfolding, every single detail getting more apparent and clear for every breath you take. Show everyone that your change is worth it and it was a huge fuss to complain about it whatsoever. It was never a change, it was a transformation for the better.

You have to believe in yourself because it is only you who can prove your worth. Nobody will be writing your history for you. Look deep in your heart and seek help from God, for only he knows your fate.

Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.



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I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.