Thursday, January 13, 2011

I'm very interested in the desire that people have to attack life with such a voracity that nothing stands in their way to get everything they want. What is it that remains constant between the excellence in people that holds their efforts more worthwhile than the rest? Is it their unyielding pursuit of perfection, or their unwillingness to believe the doubt that most people entertain and remain locked within? I think that some people choose not to believe or adhere to negativity; the people who enjoy the fruits of hard fought efforts are the same who allow no one or no-thing to deter their youngest and fondest dreams held most dear. If we are to be great in whatever field or venture we decide to tackle, the one constant is one's knowing that they are doing exactly what they were created to do. Whether it be a comedian who knew from childhood that laughter was their key to the hearts and minds of change, or the teacher who realized late in life that the world could be a better place because of the passing of knowledge, the decision made to listen to their heart's desire is the key to unlocking their human potential. I was talking with a successful friend in her perspective field the other day who rose from the underground to the forefront of prosperity in her profession, and her words are best left unchanged to finish out my thought for this first writing: "I always knew what I was here to do, in school I was the girl who made all my friends laugh, so it was easy for me to follow my path."

Life is best lived and most optimal for success when we chose to walk down the path of success that our hearts have laid before us since the beginning of our time and the pronouncement of our birth.

Live to pursue excellence in your desired field, or choose not to, the choice as always and forever is yours to make. Be the best you were made to be or live in fear of perfect success; choose now or later, but at some point the question of whether to act will creep up on us all.

Peace and love,
mason

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