The Unexisting Obstacle
What is stopping you?
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"Inqy said: This interesting little blob's composition caught my attention first. Once I fully viewed and understood it, I realized just how much sense it makes -- on the peripheral, we can see the beginnings of our excuses, and they melt together until all we have is a congealed mess. This unreadable center is what stops us. It's difficult to break away once our excuses have become impossible to read or remember."
So I was thinking about what is stopping ME? And I found out that I'm missing out on hundreds of awesome ideas and laughs and fun..
I discovered that I set up my excuses BEFORE actually setting up my reasons to do it.
I've discovered that I'm the reason of my own unhappiness, I'm the one who stops myself.
There's so many things I wanna do, so many ideas I wanna try, so many places I'd like to visit, so many people I'd like to know, etc..
Now that I think why I never actually did any of those things, I can't really find a rational reason. Like it said, it's just a whole big mess of excuses, that u can't actually define or identify a certain one.
Like, why does the answer have to be NO at first, and then think of reasons to turn it into a YES? Why isn't it the other way around?
Take a look at this picture, full view.
"Inqy said: This interesting little blob's composition caught my attention first. Once I fully viewed and understood it, I realized just how much sense it makes -- on the peripheral, we can see the beginnings of our excuses, and they melt together until all we have is a congealed mess. This unreadable center is what stops us. It's difficult to break away once our excuses have become impossible to read or remember."
So I was thinking about what is stopping ME? And I found out that I'm missing out on hundreds of awesome ideas and laughs and fun..
I discovered that I set up my excuses BEFORE actually setting up my reasons to do it.
I've discovered that I'm the reason of my own unhappiness, I'm the one who stops myself.
There's so many things I wanna do, so many ideas I wanna try, so many places I'd like to visit, so many people I'd like to know, etc..
Now that I think why I never actually did any of those things, I can't really find a rational reason. Like it said, it's just a whole big mess of excuses, that u can't actually define or identify a certain one.
Like, why does the answer have to be NO at first, and then think of reasons to turn it into a YES? Why isn't it the other way around?


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