Courage and creativity

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When I think of day to day life for many people – the jobs we do, and what we achieve thereby – this particular quote resonates strongly with me.

For those not working in a field they’re super passionate about, having the outlet to express yourself creatively is a source of great joy and fulfillment. And when struck by impostor syndrome or doubts, it’s key to look within and remember why you do what you do…what your output means to you.

By pursuing these alternative paths in your spare time, it’s your own happiness and personal legacy you are building. You choose not to simply live in a rat race – where work consumes a huge portion of your time, and family life and personal responsibilities eat up most of the rest.

With the little time and energy you have left, you don’t completely fill yourself with entertainment or other not-so-meaningful pastimes. You pursue that which ignites a spark in you. That which you can do for hours and hours – even sacrificing sleep – simply because it’s a passion.

So, don’t ever wallow in the negativity of those who don’t believe in your dreams.

Just keep going…even if you never see results in this life. If you understand the reality of our complete span of existence, you’ll know that no effort is ever lost.

Be brave. You won’t regret it.

And in case you need any further motivation, here are a few more words of wisdom:

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2 thoughts on “Courage and creativity

  1. “So, don’t ever wallow in the negativity of those who don’t believe in your dreams”.

    Yes! I was very fortunate to learn that early on, and I’m very grateful for that. And ever since, I’ve been trying to pass on that message too :).

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