There are those times in your life; in a day, a week, a
month… when you have your soul sit in a quiet room and really listen to itself.
It is in those moments when you learn some truths about yourself; embrace some
realization from your experiences. Life brings about circumstances that make us
learn more about ourselves; whether it is work, or family or relationships. And
from these situations, I believe we should strive to become better people
through the lessons we
learn.
I have come to learn, however, that learning and becoming
better does not always mean changing stuff about ourselves. Sometimes growth
and development is about keeping some things about ourselves constant. And for those things about
ourselves that we decide to stay unchanged, we should do so without apologies.
If you love the arts, love it and make no apologies for it.
After all, the arts possess a rare form of honesty that makes the heart respond
to it. Fight against the nay sayers and educate those who have a warped and
vain notion to what it is.
If you appreciate challenges at work, do not settle for mind
numbing activities that will see your potential rot. Do the best at what you
do, and when that is as shiny as a penny, look for more opportunities and
responsibilities that will build you. Stay away from people who are comfortable
with the status quo and the lazy; they will dampen your energy and snuff out
your light.
If you are a sucker for upbeat and worthy conversations, do
not give too much time to eroded ones that prod about mediocre issues that take
more out of you than they deposit. Avoid conversations that end up making you
petty or enlightened in all the wrong things…and we know what those wrong
things are once we hear them.
If you have certain expectations of people when it comes to
relationships, do not make excuses in the absence of these characteristics;
assuming that they are realistic of course. Settling for less means you believe
less in yourself and even lesser in the people you are interacting with. No true
joy comes out of still wishing upon these traits on someone you have already
chosen to settle with.
I have come to learn that there are many of us out here with
an identity crisis. It rears its head in subtle ways; trying to fit into
societal standards that may go against our values and beliefs, just so as to
get a sense of belonging. No one likes to be alone. This reminds me of the
Hollywood high school movies we watch with the dining hall scenario where a
vulnerable teenager’s worst nightmare was to have to sit alone, on an isolated
table, at lunch time. This sort of fear makes us compromise. Compromise on our
values, our principles, our beliefs, our true selves, our dreams... Think about
it, most times when we choose to compromise on these, we choose to follow
someone else’s. Someone else’s values, principles, beliefs and dreams. Why
should we? Fear is not friendly; it is not a friend. It is like a towering
fence that keeps us from seeing the beauty in the horizon yonder. It does not
want the best for you. Shake it off and you shall rid yourself of a lactating
parasite. To be alone does not mean to be lonely. And when you are alone, but
happy, satisfied and at peace with yourself, you shall possess a light that
will draw others to you.
So here’s a toast.
To ourselves; each and every one of us.
To our sovereignty; the sovereignty of our dreams, our
treasured values and inner most beliefs.
With no apologies.
Can I share this blog? People need to read and reread this love
ReplyDeleteDo share widely my dear :-)
ReplyDeleteWell said!!! Getting back to our essence, loving who we are and where we are and not trying so hard to conform... Simply incredible.
ReplyDeleteI raise my glass to you Aisha! :-)
ReplyDeleteTo thine own self be true, with no apologies.I love it!
ReplyDeleteAmen Miriam!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written
ReplyDeleteThanks Kas!
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