Suddenly, you're 27.
You make your coffee, rush to work, come home around 7, and you're too tired to do anything except eat, scroll on your phone, and pass out.
Then you wake up, and do it all again.
And when Friday comes, maybe you go out, or maybe you're just too tired. Then, out of nowhere, it hits you.
How did everything pass by so quickly?
You don't even feel 27.
You still feel like that 17 year old kid who thought they had all the time in the world.
But somehow, 10 years just disappeared. And you start missing the past. The feeling of being young, excited, and clueless.
But then you realize, one day, you'll miss this, too.
Being 25, being confused, being tired, but still trying.
So maybe the trick is to slow down a bit and actually live this chapter before it also becomes just another memory.
The point is no matter what age you are, you’ll miss these days. Life gets busy sometimes and it’s always a good time to stop and smell the roses.
quickest way to completely destroy your natural spirit is to convince yourself that analyzation makes you mentally superior.
you second guess that feeling in your gut that knows when to let it fly.
you hold in every joke or comment that could lead to real connection. you pass up the business opportunity and tell yourself it didn’t “feel right,” even though your true instincts told you yes. you talked yourself out of it.
you’re expelling the authentic, carefree version of yourself and replacing it with a robotic calculated formula of who you think you should be.
you’re not a “deep thinker,” you’re an idiot.
I've been on this "woo woo" train for a while. I can say with 100% confidence that thinking, coupled with creating the feeling you desire now (instead of it being a future feeling when you get xyz outcome) works.
A lot of people mess up by envisioning where they want to be, but feeling negative about not being there yet - sends out mixed signals.
Practice gratitude for your future outcome like its reps at the gym.
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