Essenaut
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When I'm feeling negative, I want to throw some positivity somewhere.
So let me share a recent personal motto of mine. "yesterday is a constant womb".
Meaning tomorrow is a constant birth. Today is a time to rebirth yourself. Do you remember when you were in the womb? I doubt it. If some entity larger than us is willing to forget failures, we should be able to forget them as well. If I'm going to "rebirth" myself, then the past is in the womb. It's forgotten. I'm going to force myself to click on a keyframe of the timeline of my minds video editor and I'm going to scroll down and click delete. We only get one life in this world. And I'm going to choose to rise up. So there's no point in dwelling over the past. Regret has it's place, but obsession can flap off. If I'm going to waste energy obsessing over anything, I'm going to waste it on becoming a better version of myself. Getting out of bed is a resurrection. The alarm on the clock is a call to a new adventure, a new life. Why be sorry when you can choose to be grateful for new opportunities to grow? Choosing to progress in gratefulness is a humble and noble acknowledgement that you were gifted with another second in time to make use of.
So let me share a recent personal motto of mine. "yesterday is a constant womb".
Meaning tomorrow is a constant birth. Today is a time to rebirth yourself. Do you remember when you were in the womb? I doubt it. If some entity larger than us is willing to forget failures, we should be able to forget them as well. If I'm going to "rebirth" myself, then the past is in the womb. It's forgotten. I'm going to force myself to click on a keyframe of the timeline of my minds video editor and I'm going to scroll down and click delete. We only get one life in this world. And I'm going to choose to rise up. So there's no point in dwelling over the past. Regret has it's place, but obsession can flap off. If I'm going to waste energy obsessing over anything, I'm going to waste it on becoming a better version of myself. Getting out of bed is a resurrection. The alarm on the clock is a call to a new adventure, a new life. Why be sorry when you can choose to be grateful for new opportunities to grow? Choosing to progress in gratefulness is a humble and noble acknowledgement that you were gifted with another second in time to make use of.