You suffer because you’re not day-living.
If you looked back on your fondest memories or moments where you deeply enjoyed your life, you know what you wouldn’t find?
All the time you wasted thinking about the future, or putting off living– because you were saving yourself for some goal.
If we don’t love our journey there, then we’re miserably existing– and what’s the point of that?
Prioritize day living.
Bring the excitement to the things you do or suffer the rest of your life.
That’s how you create the momentum needed to change your life. The most important skill is really learning to stay present, and letting go of our wishing-for-better habit.
None of any of it matters. Nothing matters.
That’s a liberating thought.
I suffered when I was a kid. I held on so tightly to my future, everything was a big deal. I was so wound up that everything in front of me was half experienced, if that.
I was too good at self control.
I never let myself relax.
I was never off the hook.
Life sucked.
Vs now.
Now, I don’t care.
The more I play, don’t think about anything, and just move with it– the more momentum and success I see.
The lesson for me was letting go. Pay attention to what’s in front of you. Learn how to be an opportunist when it comes to living.
LIVE.
Quit trying to find reasons for things, or explain away shortcomings or overly intellectualize every situation.
The point is to live. That’s it.
The reason you suffer is because you don’t know how to play and you think different circumstances will change that?
Ironic.
You won’t play just because things are better.
Play is a habit, and yours is one of suffering.
Change now.
Til our next chat,
#FOOLFWD
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