To Even Out The Odd
There's nothing more gruelling than a self assessment - be it your corporate life or personal. If it's been a while for anything to go wrong for you, well, wait a bit, something might just occur to trigger a series of questions and doubts about yourself and your growth. The days of our lives are also a mere sample space of random events: enter a perceivably bad spot and damn it, you're done.
There are patterns everywhere. What's best for one situation might prove to be the worst for another. Should one keep a face at all? Or just keep all the faces coming all at once (like this dude here 👇)?
For someone like me, and for most of us, I believe, the luckiest year is when the real face is accepted as is.
The problem, however, seems to be a bit deeper than that. A faceless state of being offers no stand or opinion for anything. Just because you can endure that state doesn't mean you will thrive in it. The toughest question of all: would we grow at all if life, existence, opinions and conflicts were mutually exclusive events? Sub question: why is it so hard to remain a person?
There are patterns everywhere. What's best for one situation might prove to be the worst for another. Should one keep a face at all? Or just keep all the faces coming all at once (like this dude here 👇)?
For someone like me, and for most of us, I believe, the luckiest year is when the real face is accepted as is.
The problem, however, seems to be a bit deeper than that. A faceless state of being offers no stand or opinion for anything. Just because you can endure that state doesn't mean you will thrive in it. The toughest question of all: would we grow at all if life, existence, opinions and conflicts were mutually exclusive events? Sub question: why is it so hard to remain a person?
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