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Let me kindly say this.. 🫂
Before you begin climbing the mountain, you will get higher drive if you think of how the world will see you when you reach the peak.
But afterwards, your satisfaction will reduce. The adrenaline of the moment is shortlived.
They see you, they applaud, they move on
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But if you climb a mountain to see the world instead, then your drive to climb might not be as fierce or adrenaline fueled, but you will enjoy every process of the climb.
You will climb 5 feet, look down and smile.
You will climb 20 feet, look around and smile again
You will climb 30 feet, and then you will see the clouds ahead and smile.
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You will enjoy the process so much and find so much fulfillment at each step of the process
So that when you finally reach the peak, you will see the world. And the funniest thing is that you won't be loud.
The world might not even know that you are at the mountain top and overseeing everything.
But you will feel so much inner peace, quiet and fulfilment. The moment will be with you till the day you leave this world.
And then while you are on top of the mountain, someone might just look up and say "Hey look!!!! Someone's at the top there!!!"
And then the rest will look, and that attention that you never put as foremost, will eventually find and locate you.
A win win
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My point is, you should focus on your climbing process because you genuinely love to see the view.
Put your excitement on the process and each step you take during your climb.
This way, you will appreciate every step of the journey. You will appreciate every rain that falls that delays your climb.
You will appreciate every loose rock that made you pause, rest and pass another climbing route.
This is me Vincent, telling you today to climb your mountain because you want to see the world.
Perhaps you might even see more than the world when you reach the top. You will feel the clouds and most importantly, you will feel fulfilled, not on the validation of other people, but because you reached the top for yourself
I believe in you to make the right choices for yourself 🫂❤️
Sometimes, do it for you.
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✍️ Vincent the Therapist
• You may think no one notices you, but they do.
• You may think no one thinks about you, but they do.
• You may think no one cares about you, but they do.
• You may think no one is happy for you, but they are.
• You may think no one appreciates you, but they do.
• You may think no one celebrates you, but they do.
People may not tell you that to your face, but they think it to themselves or say it to others in your absence.
If you are reading this, it simply means you matter to me and I wouldn’t let Today slip by without sending this to you.
#BeEncouraged #YouStillMatter
I LOVE YOU ❤️
Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.
— Deuteronomy 31:6
@AskMichaelTaiwo You're so right sir. I can attest to even the free parts and it's research depth is really great. I prompted it training it to act in a certain way to get proper research and it gives me what I want and its been doing justice. I just use same prompt again each time😊