Greg’s View on the uniqueness of your journey
by Greg Arthur on Nov.28, 2008, under Greg's View on the World
Jo and I had just completed our usual Saturday morning breakfast together and she was telling me how frustrated she gets when she is asked how she made certain changes in her life and she is unable to answer. The changes happen and yet they only become apparent once they are done. And then to retrace the steps is almost impossible.
Could you relay to me exactly how you changed to become the person you are today from 10 years ago? I didn’t think so.
That’s because it isn’t important. How you achieve something is never important; the achievement is in completing it. Sharing how you achieved it is equally unimportant as it was done in your own unique way that would not apply to anyone else. It is then irrelevant.
After all, what does it matter when there is nothing but the here and now and you are the centre of your universe? Enjoy your journey because it is uniquely yours.
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