A less traveled road
We all know how to avoid making
decisions and walking away from our problems. Confrontation is such an ugly
thing to deal with thus we solve our problems by walking away and never looking
back.
Unfortunately, walking away has a
very high price you pay. It doesn’t do anything for your self-understanding and
destroys self-esteem, confidence and changes in your life. In fact, it does
quite the opposite and hampers your ability to grow mentally and spiritually.
Thus it is best to confront and
solve your problems so you can travel the road less traveled. Walking alone can
be beneficial as is walking in a group if that group understands you and has
your best interest in mind.
Walking the road less traveled
will mean confrontation and suffering is at hand and those near you, must try
to be patient and understand you. This relationship must be reciprocal and
beneficial to grow positivity and better spirits.
Compatibility, independency, and
learning to distinguish the differences is important is solving our problems. Self-understanding
is the key to recognizing your own abilities and power. It must allow you to
deal with and understand your own ideas, vision and insights or dreams. It is
all relevant to your personal, mental and spiritual growth.
Learning how to deal with blame,
forgiveness, love and self-love are important elements of your life. Knowing
yourself is more important than we think it is as it is the core value of who
we are. It is an instrumental and fundamental part of growing up so we need to
do it gradually and deliberately pay attention to how we solve our problems.
Confrontation, self-discovery and
a close examination of our complexities in our own lives gives us the tools to
be better decision makers down the road. This journey is an enlightening
opportunity to grow in belief and in spirit.
Believe in yourself but be
prepared for the paradoxical nature of your belief and your life’s experiences.
Nothing is what it appears to be and what appears to be may not be the reality
you are facing.
Know the differences between good
and evil, know which road to take. The high road can lead to overcoming your
own narcissism and putting your perspectives in focus as you deal with matters
of important all your life.
Coming to terms with life and
death, love and sadness, loved and being love, hate and being hated, is living
with a paradox we all have to face sometime in our lives. The road less
traveled deals with choices we make every day personally and professionally.
The ethical choices we make affects you, me and all those around you.
Life’s choices on making
productive patterns work instead of destruction in your life. Avoid the
patterns of self-absorption, callousness, manipulation and becoming too
materialistic in nature you become entrenched in a road that demonstrated
routine behaviors we do not recognize as being civil or kind, but rather
dramatic and unwelcomed to many who see this as an ugliness in character.
Focus on your journey for better
experiences. Share with others what you have been blessed with or learned.
Participate in community building and joining together minds, energies,
creativity and productive processes which may overcome our prejudices, our
transcending differences of opinions and learn to accept love ourselves as well
as each other.
Never wander off this path for
the path is different than the journey. Staying on the less traveled road is
taking the right road. The high road and the moral road. It is connected to
life that allows us to achieve a wholeness in successes, maturity and spiritual
growth in our life.
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