“Lead, follow, or get out of the way”
-Thomas Paine
When was the last time you wondered how or when things would turn around in your favor. Weekly…daily? Did you think that you’d be in the condition you’re in today at your age when you were a kid? Do you look around at other people on the highway driving luxury cars who are much younger than you and wonder how you missed it? Well, who’s to say you have? Who makes that call to judge your case and dictate that you are not where you are supposed to be at this point in your life, so therefore you are now sentenced to life in failure? God? The “Man”? No, I’m afraid the answer is a little more complicated. Its you.
Think back to when you were a kid and dreaming about what you’d be like as an adult. Think about where you thought you’d live. What car(s) you’d be driving; basically, your stature and accomplishments in life. If you were to gauge the distance between the dream back then and the reality now, how far off the mark are you? If you are on target, then congratulations. If not so much then, well… keep working at it. If you didn’t have a dream, well chances are you were the rich kid in school who’s been been living the dream all along then.
More likely than not, somewhere along the line, your thought pattern changed. Somewhere, you got caught up in the rut of the 9 to 5, raising kids, and having other people around you who became a slave to the grind. That notion has probably worn off onto you and infected your head too, effectively killing the dream. I submit to you that a change in the way you think, view yourself, and a change in your perceived ability to seize opportunities will put you back onto the road to recovery. If you look at our nation right now, we’ve got weeks to come to a congressional consensus to raise the national debt ceiling. If not, the global community will watch as the great big United States of America begins to default on its loans. The creditability of this great nation will plummet and much of the world’s economy will begin to suffer far worse than the economic collapse we suffered back in ’07 and ’08. Now without further digress, the same analogous model also fits you. You too are on your road to economic recovery and its simply a matter of getting back on the right track. You can get bogged down in the politics that will complicate matters or you can simply do what has to be done and make it happen. The U.S. can do this right now and solve everything, but she’s marred in political banter and nonsense. Two sides want power and control much in the same sense that you might also have to battle… “The mind is willing, but the flesh is weak!”
It begins in the mind. First learning what’s important. Figuring out what the real priorities are and then making every decision made reflect that goal. If a course of action does not take you to your objective, don’t do it. If a person in your life is more like an anchor than wind in your sails, cut’em loose. If your job becomes an obstacle to your real dream, quit it. Granted that sounds harsh or unrealistic, but what is the better reality? To keep doing the same old thing? To keep hold of that same old job or person that doesn’t let you fly? You’d better do something! I’ll further submit that if you can’t let go of the weight that keeps you down, let go of the dream. Stop wondering what it would be like to fly and resign to your fate in the lowlands. Don’t wonder what it would be like to have a better life. In fact, quit dreaming altogether. It will only pile on more stress and make you even more miserable. And by all means, leave the ones trying to fly alone. Don’t become their weight. Don’t be the reason they can’t achieve their goals in life. If you see one of your peers with that ambitious gleam in his/her eye, turn around and don’t let them see you. Give them the gift of not interfering with their lives. When they do begin to blast off and achieve, you can then sit back and boast to your friends, who’ve also given up, and say you knew so-and-so “way back when” and talk about the good ol’ days. That’ll probably cheer you up!
Be patient and find a way to win. Otherwise get out of the way of those who still have a mind to do something beyond talking about it. Be a doer, not a loser, or at least don’t become an obstacle.
I just want to comment on the exquisite colors in these pictures! Beautiful, T.
On the post, oh dear, it's all so true about the US of A. Sad, sad.
Thanks, UL. This was a most lovely and shapely model to work with and we did it in a very color-laden spot. I accentuated some of the blue hues in the rocks, of course, but the hint of color was there. Enyo has probably the most dynamic hip to waist ratio I've ever shot. Cool girl.
You're right, she does. And fantastic color, wow!