Saturday, November 22, 2008
Posted by: Beaux-y
Time: 10:46 AM
Comments: 0
The Jean Grey in All of Us
Why is it so hard for us to reach our full potential?

I feel that way. I know I can do so much better. AND I always see people around me always fall short of their true power. I hate it.

The media should totally focus on the self-development instead of just focusing on who has won that, who has won this. It makes everyone so fixated on the success of something, instead of growing and getting stronger.

The journey never ends. Not until you are dead.

And that is why some people like me get stuck in a rut. Achieved something, and stopped there. I've already gained success what? So what more ?

See the point? If I had focus on the growing, I will keep on finding, keep on trying.

And even if you succeed, it doesn't mean you have the qualities of a champion. There is always something missing, somewhere.

Perfection is a journey, not a destination.

I do want results. But I want to get it. Understand the whole growing thing, so the whole process gets less painful as times goes by.

Worries make me so fed up. What's the point worrying? This emotion is useless. Yes, I know, it makes you see objectively, protect you from dangers. THATS WHAT YOU THINK. But does it really help you in getting into action?

It just saps your energy.

Worrying is just stupid. Should change all that energy into having a skill in considering all sides and using the excitement to put it in action.

Worrying is a vicious circle. You worry about something, you try everything to stop that something from happening, instead of working on the goal that you want --> to achieve better.


Bleah. I want to go eat.

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