Monday, May 9, 2016

Just a Stream of Seemingly Random Thoughts

Every great story on earth happened, because someone somewhere refused to give up.

...and a lot of bad stories somewhere else ended even worse, because somebody didn't know when to quit.

It's a pain in the ass, mastering the art of timing, isn't it? One time you're too late, another one too early. Only very rarely do you manage to be at the right time in the right place, don't you? What is behind this and how the hell do we let the Force flow through us in a way that is 100 % productive?

Damned if I know. But perhaps being in the right place at the right time is more a state of the mind, than anything else. In other words, making the best of any situation, bad or otherwise.

Successful people have a habbit and the skill of turning anything in their favour, or at least learning their lesson from it, whatever it is - a win, a loss, a draw, or a stalemate.

The correct amount of patience and wakefulness is key to winning the life and to have both of those, you need one rudimentary element, or resource if you will and that is energy. When you got that energy, you can fly across dimensions in a blink of the eye, go over a hundred possibilities in one split second and immedeatley pick the one that suits you best - in other words, you need to be awake to know what we're doing.

And if you know what you're doing, you can make the best of any situation.

Got energy? Great. Then go forth my child, lay waste!

Don't got energy? Well, maybe if you didn't invest yourself in everyone else, there might be something left for you! Grow some goddamn balls and think of yourself for once. You think all those smiley faces are gonna be there to save you when you will be in need?

5 % of them might and that's still a very optimistic estimation. My life is great and the people around me as well and yet I don't expect them to pay me back anything I give them. If I wanted them to give it back, it would be called a transaction and I would treat is as such. Sometimes I do things like this.
So should you. It's not being selfish, it's being honest. To thyself and everyone.

You wanna give, then give.

You wanna get, then trade.

Do not beg or expect. Both of these are equally exhausting, annoying and ultimately, damaging. For everyone.

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