Thursday, February 3, 2022

Through the lens of old age

It's amazing how a certain mindset (optimism or pessimism) can affect what we see and how it can transform our perspective if it is negatively affected by some parasitical influence. 

As we grow older, we are more prone to fear of all kind, to avoid change, feel much weaker, defenseless and often refuse to adapt. 

This view of the world often tips our own perspective and paints a bleak color on our daily existence, sap our desire and ability to plan ahead and make us question our mere existence. 

It is therefore essential to make an effort to think clearly, objectively and to see what’s good and open for us in life. It is therefore crucial to continue making plans, rekindling our own desires, imagining and dreaming at all times.

Sometime, things like dreams that we don’t control can mess us up mentally as they contaminate our minds with images or sensations that run contrary to what we normally need and want. 

The same could be said of events, news or movies that affect us in the course of the day. 

We need to keep our lenses on life crystal clear at all time and retain our view on our true north, namely what we believe is real, unbiased and in line with our values and don’t let irrational fear of the distortion of influence contaminate our view of the world.

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