Nothing is forever. Not even pride.
I believe once you accept that everything is transient, you ironically become open to the most enduring, empowering truth in all of existence. It encourages you to appreciate each moment, to clear away the BS involved in declaring yourself this thing or that, and focus on what will fulfill you in the limited time that you have left.
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I love it! Such truth…
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Thank you! 🙂
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Human life is more transient than some things thanks to the lack of respect shown it. Why not tackle this struggle in cartoons features like yours. People though are taught very little about art and how art works. Regards Michael
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awesome truth.
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Reblogged this on The Perils of Improbable Potholes.
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Thanks for the reblog!!🤘
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Nice!
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Thanks man!
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I am most certainly a creature of habit and routine… to a point. I like the reassurance of knowing that certain parts of my daily life will be expected and consistent. I also will get a little frustrated when some of my habits/routines get disrupted.
With that said…
How can you live a full life if it is so grounded in routine and repetition? Everything changes. Even my routines and habits get modified to accommodate the variances in my daily life. Being willing to “roll with it”, as you point out, most certainly reduces frustration and allows perception and appreciation of things that happen in the moment. It’s kinda sad to think that some don’t see and/or accept that.
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Exactly. It’s a balance between chaos and order, where chaos holds reward, but order provides capability. Too much chaos and people become overwhelmed and don’t reap rewards, too much order and people never grow, and become increasingly unhappy.
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