Enslaved by Mediocrity

Isn’t it funny what we call life? Never free enough to actually examine our satisfaction? What fills us. What enlightens us.

Don’t forget to breathe.

How far have you come now? 18 years? 25? 40? A quarter of your life has gone. And do you live with gratitude everyday? Is life life’n? Are you living with the ease and flow of your intuition?

We’ve come this far now. So what will be next? Will there be something more? Was it a purpose, an adventure? A lifestyle, a business? A romance, a cause?

What is your life without your creed?
What do you value and does your life reflect it?

Has it been soaked in the sauce long enough?

Or is there more to discover?

Take back your hours. Make something out of nothing. Stay focused in the craft. Once it’s there, the beauty of life starts to emerge. You always knew there was more. A more beautiful world to exist in, but you had to create it, not take the world as it is.

And this is why we reprise our role again and again generation by generation, legacy on legacy, life creates a new life.

You’re not here to accept and consume the things you were born into, you are a new pair of eyes to question everything that needs rewiring.

An evolution. A redesign.

You are the wizard. You hold the power. You have the strength. You have the vision. You bring in the village. You change minds.

Take life there.

Yours truly,

Melody

Inspiration: Yuri Kochiyama talks of creed quoted in her essay, Passing it On.

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