Stop colouring in within the lines

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In almost everything we encounter in our industrialised world has been homogenised, not just the milk, but everything we touch has been standardised, has become formulaic devoid of anything other than the accepted way of doing something.

Daily en masse, we march towards our workplaces, the modern day factories, where we are managed, not lead or inspired, to produce goods/services for our consumers. There is little variance now in how we approach sales, marketing, branding, social media and so on.

The industrialised machine has almost perfected the formula, and the system they have bought, with the gains from our hard work, consumption and compliance, has enabled them to ensure we are brainwashed to keep complying.

Everywhere we turn, they have got it covered.

We all fall foul of getting dragged into it, to a greater or lesser extent. However, a growing number of us have had enough, we are questioning the ‘truths’ we have always been told, many of which we have discovered are not true.

We have decided to stop complying and that doesn’t mean setting up a business the same as your previous employer and adding a new ‘coat of paint’ or copying someone else’s idea and just tweaking it.

We need to stop colouring within the lines, we need to dare to be different, be bold, have courage and go out and create something new.

Stop believing that if we continue to comply we will be rewarded. The rewards that we have been given for a lifetime of numbed submission to the system has been shallow material things, that have not enriched our lives in the slightest.

Now even the material rewards we are given are getting less and less, as the system sucks out more and more.

Let’s have our own dreams again, let’s break free from the slavery that this compliance is keeping us in, let’s go out and be free to create something new.

We can break free of the need to manipulate others, often very cynically for a material gain. We can use our time to lead and inspire not manage and motivate.

The world has been painted grey with a homogenised and meaningless mechanised process, that delivers ever increasing wealth to a few. While the people who slave to deliver it, are becoming more and more brainwashed and enslaved, unable to utter any different thoughts or opinions for fear of being ridiculed, fired or ostracised.

Colour outside the lines and create art that will craft a world for the entire human race and stop complying with the rules of the few that enslave us.

‘Where is the money in that?’

The stock question is always ‘how does this make money?’. That is the problem with the world, everything has to be about money, never about values and helping other human beings for no gain, other than the massive boast to our own feel good factor.

Happiness is the route to success in life and happiness is a choice for all of us. If you choose happiness, then you would look upon helping another human being as a positive thing to do. You would not look for the financial gain, you would only look at the positive impact that it will have on your well-being.

Many people give up on things after listening to feedback from others, as they are easily put off by the ‘where’s the money it that?’ response. However, some of the greatest ideas ever, never made commercial sense, especially in the early days.

People are successful with ideas because they have a real passion and a burning desire to inspire others about their dreams. It is all to do with the ‘why’ not the ‘what’.

Great revolutions, great inventions, massive shifts in an industry, or new ways of doing things have never been about money. They have been about an individuals ability to inspire others with their ‘why’.

So don’t set out to sell someone something, set out to inspire them.

That is why it is important in life to work out what your own personal ‘why’ is. Why are you on this planet? What is the legacy that you are going to leave behind? What is the point of your life? Why do we exist?

These are deep questions that most of us turn off from or ignore, as sometimes finding the answers is either painful, as we have to face certain fears or demons to chase those dreams. Also, we often feel trapped in our comfort zones (discomfort zones).

Start with our lives, not looking at what we do to fill the hours of each day, but look at why we get up in the morning and why we do what we do.

Often when we do this, we realise that we aren’t doing the thing that inspires us. We are simply doing something to exist, to pay bills, to fill the day etc.

The sooner we all look at our life purpose, the sooner we can get on with finding the thing that we love, the thing that has a meaning for us and thing that we can do for lifetime that will leave a legacy for the people who matter. Then the sooner we become fulfilled.

Otherwise, then what is the point of simply getting up each day doing something to fill time until we die?

It is an over-used point, but an apt one here. You only get the one life, so why wait to find out what you love doing? Then why wait to actually then start chasing that dream?

There is no point in waiting, just start now and never look back, because at the end of your life it won’t matter anyway, but you will have had a more fulfilling life and you will leave behind something meaningful.