I live my life in scenarios. It’s kind of exciting for me, but not for others. My friends always tell me I use too many dramatic or extreme scenarios to describe the outcomes or situations. I keep on reminding them that I am extreme, very extreme. I live my life to extreme scenarios in order to avoid the outcomes of them. So before I do something I think of the absolutely extreme worse that can happen and most negative and then back track to positive outcomes. I like to prepare for the worse and have a handy solution ready in case the worse were to happen. Kind of cool huh? Well, the only time my friends or anyone enjoy my tales of extreme scenarios are when I am telling a story and or a really extremely corny joke, that they can’t help but laugh. I am such a kidder sometimes.
Do you live your life to scenarios you have seen played out? Do you prepare for the worse or is extra cautious?
Life is present, not future. We can plan from tomorrow, but tomorrow may not come. But we can still live life and appreciate all our blessings and achievements. When you wake up in the morning, say to yourself “This is Life“, when you get a promotion at work you deserved say to yourself “This is Life“. We all have something to live for and it may take a while to realize it, but that’s our goal in life to find out what is our mission. So through all our struggles and wins, (#winning) we must know that “This is Life“. You can make life what you want it, but you have to follow a route that leads there and not try doing something that can affect this goal.
I just wanted to take the time to tell everyone that Life is Now, and what we go through no matter good or bad, that “This Is Life” so live it.
What do you live for in life? Are you going through rough patches or smooth sailing?
The real reward of independence and for self is when you can claim a room of one’s own. We go through life, from infant to teen, then from young adults to being elder in the attempt to be on our own, in which is a symbol of growth. What we acquire throughout our lives shows our self-worth, and one of the main things we try to aim for is a place to call our own. We pick up many other things along the way such a convictions, religion, belief, money, love, pride, respect, and other material things, but when you are in charge and have the freedom to make decisions in any which case is a very powerful thing.
Many people go through this world, not being able to accomplish this one goal, because of the odd balls life may throw our way, but still we try to keeping pushing. Some of us are not as strong will as others and may stumble a lot more than other, but if we can have it, we would all want A Room of One’s Own.
I myself is working on having a room of my own, a place of freedom to create and live a satisfying and fun life. As much as achieving this may take a bit longer than I thought, I still strive for victory that one day after all my hard work I will be able to gain this proud and live changing achievement.
I came upon this title of this post based a book of the same title I had to read (was supposed to read) in my freshman year of college at Lehman College (Women In Literature Class) and I never once forgot the title because I knew of a great worth of knowledge and literature that would be within the walls of this book. Now that I think about it, I still own the book after 7 years, and might be aiming to give it a thorough read very soon, and add that to my list of books I should I read long ago, but will read now.