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That primitive motion . . .

  • Posted by: utmaixostar
  • on June 16, 2009 at 5:02 pm

Just keep going. “Just go with the flow” an old high school class mate once told me. I learned that everything is just a phase. So what’s next? I’m feeling much better with uncertainty now. It’s that constant forward primitive motion that brings me to new adventures, ideas, people, places, whatever . . . Regardless if the new experience is good or bad, it is what it is. Now on to the next. Life is much more worth living than I had thought. As part of the human behavior, people try to find patterns (an easy way to know what to expect so we don’t get caught off guard). But when the unexpected happens, here comes a challlenge. An opportunity for growth. And I definitely welcome some “growth” into my life. I have dreams of traveling the world, being independent, and supporting my parents. I want to make a career out of something I’m passionate about, but I still have to find out exactly what I’m passionate about. Whatever tomorrow brings may help me discover this ideal job I’m looking for, or teach me something new with a crazy adventure, meeting someone to expand my horizons, or simply discovering a book I haven’t read yet. Whatever the case may be, I am more comfortable with uncertainty than ever.

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  • Tags: adventure , career , passion , uncertainty
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