Whenever you do something or spend any money, ask yourself this:

Is this helping me to live the life I want or keeping me away from it? Is there something that worth delaying the instant gratification?

Keep doing what you love.

Keep loving what you do.

Keep doing what makes you scared the most. Fear is just an illusion anyway.

When we fear nothing, we can do anything.

Life is the only game that you have to play by the rules and break the rules at the same time. It’s the only game that no one gets out alive.

It’s a fair game for the most part, as once we turn 18 we have full control over the direction we want to take in our life. It’s also unfair because too much part of our destiny is determined by where we were born, who our parents are, what colors are our skin, etc.

We don’t have control over what life may throw at us but we do, have, one hundred percent control over what we do about it.

Life is the only game that’s filled with endless possibilities. You can fill it with as much craziness as you want, with as many adventures as you want, with as many colors and as many liveliness as you want.

It’s the greatest game of all. Cherish it when it’s your turn to play.

It’s sad to see how many people today simply just live and yet, are not living. They are wasting their most precious opportunity and time on earth as if they’ll live forever. Consuming their young body, health, nature resource and taking everything in life for granted.

It’s amazing how people fascinate and disgust me so much at the same time.

We are living in a world of contradiction.

We are constantly driving ourselves crazy by driving ourselves away from the things we truly want. Drifting away from our goals by not empowering our conscious mind to take control back from subconscious.

We lost the ability to entertain ourselves by the simple and beautiful things that life has to offer. We seek out instead for dangerous stimulants in hopes that will remind us what it’s like to be alive.

We’re living in a world where technology bounds us all together, yet it doesn’t bond us. Where everyone is so connected on internet, that we feel so lonely and disconnected with the real world and people in real life.

Why don’t we strive to meet and talk to people walking or sitting right next to us rather than “connecting” with people we’ve never met and know nothing about through a tiny screen. How many chances have we lost getting to know someone real and present over chatting with someone we’re not even sure that exists.

How pathetic is that? Everything comes so easy now so we stopped trying. We gave up on our “awkward social skills” only to make it “awkwarder”.

We feel so comfortable now socializing behind a screen, hiding everything that we’re ashamed to show. See? With technology we learned to hide instead of fix, our problems.

Because it works. We can be a complete different person on the internet.

So we let our problems sit, get rotten, eventually causing bigger problems in real life.

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