Tranquil waters bloom,
Reflecting the starry sky,
As fishermen feast.
In the grand tapestry of human existence, falling is not a flaw or a failure, but a fundamental aspect of our journey.
It is through our falls that we grow, learn, and find meaning in our lives.
Falling is a reminder that the pursuit of greatness, knowledge, and self-discovery often comes with setbacks and challenges.
So, as we navigate the ups and downs of life, let us remember that falling is not a question of “why” but an opportunity to ask, “What can we become through our falls?”
Put simply we fall so that we can learn how to pick ourselves up again. I have recently felt like I have been falling a lot. This has been difficult to deal with, but in retrospect it must all be part of the greater journey of my life!
I am my own worst enemy. Every time I sit down to write or contemplate doing some work, I get distracted. I start watching TV, I scroll on twitter , or I decide to go out. I am constantly getting frustrated at my self for failing to stick to a simple task or goal.
I never expected this to be easy, but I really didn’t think it was going to be this hard. This has been the trend of my writing for over 2 years. I would start something and show a lot of promise (well I thought so), and then give up and get distracted. I give up way to easy, if something just starts to feel hard or I have a better alternate.
I am truly the result of the digital age, a generation that is unable to focus for an extended period of time.
I have to learn to take baby steps, I have to become slowly more and more motivated. Every time I work for five minutes more after being distracted I build upon my will power.
It seems rather Ironic doesn’t it, I have to take baby steps (more like crawl) foward. I feel the more I write, the more I read, the better I will become.
So please, please wish me luck.