The pendulum swings. The tide will turn in due time. Walking
a tight rope is better than walking the plank. Everything was
mundane before my ship sank. Many journeys begin with
smooth sailings and fair winds. The road will get rocky. Nervous
feelings serve a purpose. Anxiety will resurface when control is
relinquished. Unchecked predispositions result in
intrinsic affliction. Comfort zones become graveyards
where dreams die. When we take a wrong turn, we gain wisdom
from lessons otherwise never learned. It’s better for cups
to overflow then for them to stay empty. It’s better to start
a painting then to leave the canvas blank. For your own sake,
learn from your mistakes. The thought of stepping into
the unknown might deter you from trying, but when you
traverse uncharted oceans, you are yearning for a life worth living.
Waves will crash and wavering waters will get rough.
Ultimately, it’s likely that we will wind up landing on a beach:
a place of peace and solace; but if we get lost at sea, we need
to let it be. Whatever the outcome, our souls will inevitably be
set free. Regardless of our beliefs, we are destined to leave
this enchanted Earth. For what it’s worth, it’s thoughtful to give
credence to our improbable birth. Praise the powers at be.
One day, we will see that life is a gift: a present that gives us
the power to look forward to the future and reflect on
the past. Time expedetially flies by; it is incredibly elusive.
Sacrificial sand falls through the hour glass with haste with each
passing year. Even then, there’s nothing to fear. Father Time
sets alarm clocks that can go off at random. When that happens,
it means that our time is up. At any point, we will wash upon
the shore we desperately seek. Proceeding with caution
is a forgotten fallacy: a falsehood misunderstood. Following
a compass is practical in theory but in the end, we can’t pretend
that things will go as planned. We don’t know how the waters
will behave. We may be at the helm, but steering the ship
can be an impossible task. Things fall apart, but we’ll revel in
the rubble. Don’t dwell on the destruction we never meant
to cause. Every departure will lead us to a newfound sense of
salvation. It’s time to walk through a door yet to be explored.


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