I throw my fair share of tantrums around the house
like any other kid on the block.
It is not uncommon my parents and I don't see eye to eye on things. But at the end of the day I ask myself “is
it so out of the question my parents have my best interest at heart?” and all
that anger just melts away.
A lot of times, we get tired of parents telling us what to
do and what not to. We refuse to
believe what they think is good for us is in reality what's best for us. But should we fight for our beliefs or
let go and move on?
Years, sportswear powerhouse has taught us “impossible is
nothing”, yet years, motivational posters have reminded us that we should move
on because life is too short to be anything but happy. So which one of the two is a better
piece of advice?
One way or the other someone gets hurt. We hear a lot – the greatest joy in
life is to see those you love happy – but in reality, to what extent does this
altruistic attitude hold true? Can
we fight the urge to disapprove of their choices and be genuinely happy for
them even if we are convinced that they aren’t making wise decisions?
Epiphany of the day - Life is a constant struggle between
contradictions. In light of that,
I have decided the best way to live it is to embrace life and all it entails.
We are only as happy as we make up our minds to be.
xFC
"there comes a point in your life when you realize who
matters, who never did, who won't anymore, and who always will. so don't worry
about people from your past. there's a reason why they didn't make it to your
future."