Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Fall and The Average Falling Person Part 1



Greetings Everyone,

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While looking at the leaves falling from the trees in fall and the piles of leaves all in a red brownish color lying in piles on the floor, Haven’t you wondered how is it, that while the leaves are rotting and losing life, it actually still has beauty to it? 

Even though I love summer, having the trees in full bloom and hearing the birds singing, I still wouldn't miss out on having the season of fall, even at the cost of seeing the complete destruction of what was beautiful all summer long.

Sad as it is, life is a constant struggle and to add an interesting thought some of the most beautiful things happen after struggle. 

The birth of a baby how big is the pain and struggle, but how precious and beautiful the little baby that’s born.

I have observed very often instances of struggle, challenge and pain, beautiful accomplishments emerge. 
I have seen people coming out of their pain, bringing about wondrous kindness and love of mankind in the world.  I may say, if not the struggle that proceeded they would never have gone on to do those wonderful things they did.

Napoleon Hill said strength and growth come only thru continues effort and struggle. 

Look back to the words of the great ones in all generations and you will bump in to this similar message.  To accomplish anything worthwhile is going to have struggle and challenges accompany it somewhere along the way.


Now the struggle and success of average people is my passion so that’s where I’ll focus.

How I see it the struggle of the average person is as follows,

  1. The life of mediocre - meaning no big dreams or aspirations, the biggest dream for the average is to win the lottery something that’s not in their power since they feel safe only when they don’t stretch themselves out of their comfort zone.
  2. The life of out-of-focus - meaning the people that fit this diagnosis are dreaming big, aspiring for something bigger. They feel it in themselves that they are meant for something big, to make a difference, but they feel like they are on an avalanche always feeling like they are walking on quick sand, always seeing their goal in the horizon but always beyond their grasp.
Look out for Part Two where I will write some solutions for the average person, how to change his stars and help him find meaning and purpose he so desires in his life. 

Wishing you the the best of success and I look forward to hearing your comments 
Pinny 


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