Losing Your Way
We usually assume when one loses their way that they were on the wrong path. And that's often true.
But it's not categorically true. You can lose your way on good paths too.
People on good paths lose their way sometimes too. They may not lose their way in turning from good to bad or from right to wrong, but moreso in running out of something. Sometimes it's energy they run out of, sometimes is hope, sometimes it's vision...
So on good paths it's critical to stay focused. Focused on remembering why you started, focused on keeping the vision both front and centre and also relevant.
Good paths can take unexpected twists and turns, but that doesn't always mean losing your way. Losing your way means running out of vision/energy/hope.
Twists and turns aren't bad, they usually keep you engaged.
But it's not categorically true. You can lose your way on good paths too.
People on good paths lose their way sometimes too. They may not lose their way in turning from good to bad or from right to wrong, but moreso in running out of something. Sometimes it's energy they run out of, sometimes is hope, sometimes it's vision...
So on good paths it's critical to stay focused. Focused on remembering why you started, focused on keeping the vision both front and centre and also relevant.
Good paths can take unexpected twists and turns, but that doesn't always mean losing your way. Losing your way means running out of vision/energy/hope.
Twists and turns aren't bad, they usually keep you engaged.
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