I'm
standing at the end of the path. I’m looking ahead and I’m not sure where to
go. There are different options all around me. I feel that I need to dismantle myself
and go in all direction. But this is not an option. I don’t want to stay where
I am and definitely I do not want to go back. I have to look ahead and figure
out the best path for me. But it is not easy as I
cannot see where each of the new paths is going. Some paths seem to be exciting
but have obstacles to pass while some seem easy but might be uninspiring. There
are some paths that seem too steep and some that have warning signs. In the last
few weeks I’ve been spinning around and not able to clearly see where I want to
go. I wish I had an answer but it might take a while to find the right one.
Maybe the path I need to take in the near future is not my path and by selecting
a path for someone else with someone else I will eventually find the road I
want to be on.
When you are having troubles figuring out where to go, it is beneficial to recount where you have been, and more importantly, where you are. Kung fu is not s path but it is a journey. Approaching it as a path tends to make a person lose appreciation for what they have. If you're always looking ahead, you may not notice that you are exactly where you need to be. If you stop searching, you may just find something that you have been looking for.
ReplyDeleteStick with me and you will be fine. ;-)
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