As we all know it, everyone has ups and downs in life. For a naive young individual such as myself, we tend to only look forward to the good parts of life, and try to forget about the bad parts. That statement is partially correct, because I believe that people should "forgive but not forget" the downs in our life. We should learn from our mistakes and how we can increase the number of enjoyable times in our lives, and decrease the number of dissatisfying and sad parts of our lives.
So here I am, back at the crossroads of decisions, unsure of the path I should take. I have went through this situation once before, when I graduated from high school. Now I have realized that the path I have took have been damaged and even though it is still possible to get past it, one would be extremely traumatized to the vigorous path ahead. One who is confused would immediately turn back and that is immediately what I did. But when I arrived back at the crossroads, I realized that the number of paths of the crossroads have reduced, due to the path being forgotten and not looked after.
My analogy is probably not the best, but the main point I am trying to make is that we should cherish what we have right now, and realize that if we do decide to turn back, we should be prepared that our choices at the crossroads would be heavily reduced.
On a happy/less serious note, I have been doing somewhat well, despite having some negative thoughts. I am trying to apply to volunteer at a charity while I am trying to find a job. I have also finished watching RE:Zero, and I thought it was pretty good and it wasn't an overrated anime.
Sunday, 6 August 2017
Week 2 Review - Back at the Crossroads of Life Once More
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