A Life Well Lived
A life well lived is closing your eyes in the final moment knowing you did your best.
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What makes a life well lived?
If you’re blessed with a moment of reflection before death’s transformation, what will you look back on that made this all worth it?
A sense of fulfillment will not be found through the comforts of an easy road. Living fully will have you first acknowledge necessary hardships serving as a rite of passage to become who you are.
The humble beginnings, the periods of uncertainty or rock bottom, plant the seeds for your true self to later blossom.
Your greatest pain becomes your greatest strength when you are determined to not be defined by uncontrollable forces of the universe.
Instead, you accept the responsibility of self-discipline.
Each day you rise is a new opportunity.
With each choice, you’re always one moment closer or further away to actualizing your dreams. You will become one percent better or worse with each choice. How do you think that adds up over the course of a lifetime?
This pursuit of self-mastery forges a purpose that serves as a higher calling beyond the individual self. A life well lived is finding this call and pursuing it fully.
In any moment, life can redirect you. This is why you must keep in constant communication with the whispers of your heart. Listen to the silence of the wind and you will begin to understand the language of change.
It is through the call of your heart that the right people find their way to you.
New love will form. Connections will deepen as they’re built on higher ideals as opposed to shallow pursuits of pleasure.
Reality begins to shift, as when you open your heart fully, the world has no choice but to open its heart to you as well.
In accepting the call of your heart, pursuing a life well lived, you become free to experience the full spectrum of life’s duality.
Time will always see water erode the highest mountains.
Pleasure can be found through a radical embracing of pain.
Freedom lives infinitely in the heart of the man who conquers the tyranny of his own mind.
A life well lived is experienced in moments but remembered in decades.
What you reflect on at death’s day is determined by your level of acceptance for responsibility in the present moment.
What choice will you make?
Freedom, discipline, love.
or
Tyranny, disillusion, fear.
Duality allows each man to forge their own path, but there is no middle road to be taken.
Each night, the moment before you rest, serves as another judgement day.
Can you look back and say you put it all on the line, took chances, dared to love, and lived to dream?
A life well lived is closing your eyes in the final moment knowing you did your best.
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