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WhirlingMind
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- Apr 26, 2020
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All my life I was always focused on what I want to be, always judged my success based on what I want to be, always motivated what I chose to do in the prospect of becoming what I want to be.
Once I realised I won't be able of doing such, I simply lost interest in life and in what it has to offer.
Ultimately, I understood that happy people are the ones who motivate themselves on the things they want to do, not be.
On experiences they want to live, on memories they want to make.
Nevertheless, I still don't get how it's possible to switch to this kind of mindset.
What causes emotional responses in me is, and always has been, what I am, not what I do. It's not the things I did or plant to do that I care about when I'm trying to sleep at night, nor when I'm trying to get up in the morning.
Does any of you recognise himself in what I wrote?
Is there anything that helped you with this?
Once I realised I won't be able of doing such, I simply lost interest in life and in what it has to offer.
Ultimately, I understood that happy people are the ones who motivate themselves on the things they want to do, not be.
On experiences they want to live, on memories they want to make.
Nevertheless, I still don't get how it's possible to switch to this kind of mindset.
What causes emotional responses in me is, and always has been, what I am, not what I do. It's not the things I did or plant to do that I care about when I'm trying to sleep at night, nor when I'm trying to get up in the morning.
Does any of you recognise himself in what I wrote?
Is there anything that helped you with this?