
“The obstacle is the way.”
Don’t rush to breach stocks of monster, flatter it in mind, let it become huge enough to stabilize you in the deprived phase. Preaching before hollowing prepares you to tackle the monster of the story rather than completely destroy yourself.
The more comprehensive the story, the more epic the scenes. Perhaps we don’t have the actual reason to grapple the mind however we want. Significantly, we end up doing the same random things again and again without gaining the prior knowledge about it. As of now, even having a coherent description of the story, we can’t determine how life will go. Hence, the vivid conceptual knowledge gives you clarity over conceptions.
Actually….
Random things blow the pins from your mouth slowly, silently, until your voice collapses inward, and the monster starts feeding on the silence you never meant to give. However, whether we win or lose, we will always be in regret of wasting time. We harm the potential of the mind by giving little effort to random things.
You have two paths either you can fight with the powerful, tremendously dramatic, 10x bigger monster, or you can be in the extremely buzzing, brutal sound of hell. The question is, what would you pick? That’s what’s happening to our mind and body abandoning the brilliance, accepting the hollowness, and abolishing the peak performance.
The main character of the story is you, constrained to elevate one step ahead of the rest of average people. The biggest reason for it is we are not obsessed by the things we want to grasp in our lives to surround ourselves with a garden of deep, useful skills.
“The top of the mountain is the bottom of the next.”
Moreover, we are always at the bottom of the next big mountain. If we are able to tackle one monster, then there are two more, bigger, more powerful monsters again waiting to slay you.
Nonetheless, we are yet to just fight one another and another and another….
Obstacles are upcoming, fighting is ongoing, but the solution to them is not always to engage, sometimes moving on is the only way you can exit the door of problems. Having the bigger monster isn’t the problems, not tackling them is. What we always think is wrong is what sometimes gives us clarity.
Because what stands in the way… becomes the way.
“The Obstacle is the way.”
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