Running away

The more we run away and hide from life, the harder life becomes. We run so far away from our true-self that it becomes frightening to go back to it

We have to stop running and hiding and be brave enough to take that leap into the unknown. It might not work, but it might too. That’s the beauty of life, the uncertain adventure.

If we make that leap a small step, we can face it and then take another step and keep stepping moment by moment, nothing too big.

If we focus beyond now and one step, we keep running away. It’s too much when we try to make giant leaps as our minds get wrapped up with the outcome and then sabotage any attempt to take the journey.

Take a step towards the dream and who knows? Make it small but take it.

What’s the point?

Why do we do what we do?

Do we ever stop and ask ourselves?

Most of our life we spend it on autopilot drift from one activity to another in familiar patterns of the same activities.

Do we ever question the purpose?

Most of what we do isn’t really that necessary or important. We do it out of habit and false obligation.

We also do many things to keep the story going, the image, driven by our ego.

Perhaps, we could pause and take a moment to consider do I need to do or say that or react in the way?