Your reality is your asset, not your liability. I will explain this concept completely later, but in a short way, I would like to say that the kite of success rises against the winds of adversity, not with them. That means problems are solved, not avoided. That is living in reality.
Live by reality, your reality and not by what anyone else thinks. Conformity is the only ultimate sin or missing the mark really, even if you get rich doing it. In fact, the poorest people even when they have lots of money do not do what they want to do, but purely what looks good. Being good is always better than looking good, and being good consists of living in and by your reality without conformity or fear of failure or success. Yes, I said fear of failure or success.
Live by reality, your reality and not by what anyone else thinks. Conformity is the only ultimate sin or missing the mark really, even if you get rich doing it. In fact, the poorest people even when they have lots of money do not do what they want to do, but purely what looks good. Being good is always better than looking good, and being good consists of living in and by your reality without conformity or fear of failure or success. Yes, I said fear of failure or success.
Total courage is the key to breaking the chains of conformity and the beginning of real winning whatever the temporary failure that might come up in life.
So, when I say that your reality is your asset and not your liability, I mean this: Seemingly unsolvable problems happen because people give up too soon, and have a fantasy of total failure. Then someone solves that problem like Roger Bannister breaking the four minute mile mark running that was supposedly unsolvable. Truth be told, honestly: All problems have ultimate solutions, they just have to be found whether by the person with the problem or someone else later on.
The ultimate loss is to quit before a genuine answer is reached. It is all ultimately a matter of getting from point to point and destinations, not just a destination.
The travel never ends even when you "end". Existence exists all the time "whether conscious of that fact or not". Dead or alive, there is existence and if we do not solve the problem someone else ultimately will and it goes on however it may be. My point is: There are always possibilities, and there are always realities of existence and what is unsolvable can always be solved ultimately in the future with what I like to call "genuine evolution". As the old saying goes, "with time, all things are possible." Yes, it comes down to that and nothing else when the problem seems unsolvable at the time it happens.
The travel never ends even when you "end". Existence exists all the time "whether conscious of that fact or not". Dead or alive, there is existence and if we do not solve the problem someone else ultimately will and it goes on however it may be. My point is: There are always possibilities, and there are always realities of existence and what is unsolvable can always be solved ultimately in the future with what I like to call "genuine evolution". As the old saying goes, "with time, all things are possible." Yes, it comes down to that and nothing else when the problem seems unsolvable at the time it happens.
For many, problems are irritating, but for the few that understand, problems are ultimately a welcome evolution of reality to a higher level.
My name is Joshua Clayton, I am a freelance writer based in Inglewood, California. I also write under a few pen-names and aliases, but Joshua Clayton is my real name, and I write by that for the most part now. I am a philosophical writer and objective thinker and honest action taker. I also work at a senior center in Gardena, California as my day job, among other things, but primarily I am a writer.
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