Insights During Teenage
Each one of us possesses some insights within. Often, people discover these insights in the early days of their lives. Those who engage with these insights make them more visible later in life. Some people discover their passion in their teenage. Discovering something very early in life has the power to grow. It’s effective.
However, sometimes, we get caught up in the noise of the world, which is perfectly natural. Having said that, one must not overlook these early childhood insights.
Ideas Immerse into Reality
Whatever intuitions we have during those formative years should be seen as seeds seeking our attention. With expanded knowledge and accessible platforms, these ideas and insights can find a meaningful direction. Ideas are like extended family members, spreading from one generation to the next. It’s akin to a single tree with different branches. As long as the root thought is strong, it has the power to grow and extend with wisdom. There is a beautiful saying by a well-known Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung, “Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”
Patience with the Puzzle of Life
I understand the common problem; we often rush to secure everything. We rush to make money as quickly as possible, fearing being left behind in this fast-paced, competitive era. We rush to prove ourselves without considering our happiness.
I understand that life may sometimes seem like a puzzle, but that’s part of the fun. Only when we start collecting and placing the pieces in order can we reveal the true image within the puzzle. When we leave a puzzle unsolved, that’s when we get stuck.
Embrace the Journey
No one in the world has a straightforward journey to their desired destination. Everyone faces problems and struggles in life. These challenges provide us with the opportunity to slow down, learn, and mindfully choose the next piece to solve the puzzle.
Some people may not know what they want to do and follow opportunities as they come, which is okay. However, those who know where their passion lies and don’t pursue it may have cause for concern.
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