I’m a quiet person, which allows me to pay attention and learn A LOT about people - and myself. One of the things I’ve noticed is that people simply don’t know what they have to do to bridge the gap between what it is and what it could be when it comes to the dissatisfaction in their lives.
And the worst mistake that they make when they’re feeling lost is to ask other people what they should do. Let me remind you of one extremely important thing: do not ask other people what YOU should do (and read it again before you proceed). No one ever knows what you should do because no one has ever or will ever live this particular life that you’re attempting to live with your unique given challenges, circumstances and people.
You need to understand that your life is an umprescendent and unrepeatable experiment, therefore there’s no path. You are a pioneer and should stop asking people for directions to places they have never been to. They don’t know. You do know, though.
All the answers you’ve been looking for are in that voice inside of you that’s trying to guide you, but you insist on not trusting it. You keep asking that voice what’s right or wrong, what you should or shouldn’t do, what’s good or bad. You keep asking all the wrong questions.
The thing is that the voice won’t understand any of those because they are culturally constructed concepts, therefore they will provide you with no answer whatsoever. Ask yourself what’s true. That’s the answer you’ve been expecting to find and no one else knows, but yourself. Trust that gut, it’s about time.

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