Thursday, January 22, 2015

"Content"

All I’ve ever wanted to be and for everyone to be is complete. But it’s difficult because there are so many definitions for “complete” and our lives all rely on that certain nirvana. Yet there is no way for everyone to become definitively complete- we can only imagine certain things or believe that one day it will happen. There is this sort of distinctive bounce between reality and the heightened version of that we all encounter whether it be in the middle of the day or the minute we wake up. It’s so difficult for me to explain to anyone who asks me for advice: that their life will somehow be complete one point their life, because I am so unsure myself. I do feel as if I have felt a sort of phase of wholeness in my life, but I know little about my future and the unexpected presence of all around locked in happiness, as in all aspects of my life lead up to that one moment and nothing else could happen to ruin that for me. The complications of the world are spectacular, but very unreasonable for human beings I find.

I think the key to achieving wholeness in life is becoming aware of your surroundings and making the absolute most out of each day you live out. There are cliché anecdotes in which they are to be perceived that way, but thinking more deeply into it, you will find that they may have beneficial purpose to your life. Signs of happiness root from the feeling of being content overall, but ask yourself, how can I get there? Start by trusting and inputting such positivity to your life. Revving on a full heart will lead you into an overall healthier behavior and will fill the gap much simpler- achieving the final stage of peace of mind. You can make the worst or the best out of every single element within your life, so start with canceling out the worst parts. 

The start is within every piece of you - build yourself and works towards that state.

Let's be complete.

-n.b. 

xx

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