Brain or Body Never Being Normal or Perfect Is Life | Akp51v SMD
First of all, salute to all for your achievements in life, and, may you keep prospering.
Secondly, whatever may be the situation in which one is, there has to be some way to get out of it. No, it has nothing to do with another article, justifying any fake smile mindset. There may be some cases when you should benefit from the fake-smile mindset, but here, let us see a more genuine aspect, of the realistic approach to life.
Maybe it's out there, that which can solve the current problems, and if you cry sitting in the corner today, you will never know the solution, and the possible sunshine of tomorrow's may never happen. Thus, always smiling is definitely the most important thing which costs us nothing.
Yes. there is a huge risk, of falling into the traps or over-optimism, but that can be avoided, with the regular auditing of your own world-view.
Finally, all of us have extremely varying Socio-Economic and Psycho-Somatic differences. In the simpler term, our financial details are not the same. Some members of the society, have enjoyed their social status, which has resulted from their multi-generational smartness, thus the wealth that they inherited.
It is similar to some special boost, with which some video players become unfairly over-powered, right from the start of the missions.
As for the phrase, 'Psycho-somatic'; it is a medical term, which had knocked on my eardrum, during an episode of the Sherlock series. This is my personal hyper-simplification though:
Your mind and its complications, inclusive of any past bitter memory, affect your body.
There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to consider any of these differences 'Bad'. You are somehow different? You are unique. Own it. Embrace it. Make it yours.
It is who we really are.
What is 'good' anyway? Being 'normal'? Then what is normal? Conforming to what the majority believes to be the 'norms'? If machines can have problems, and if that is nothing to be considered as an anomaly, then why forcefully expect the human brain, or the human body, to be flawless?
More importantly, who gets to decide what is a so-called 'flaw'?
Wouldn't that mean, one human being is somehow believed to be superior to another human being? But how's that possible? How could it ever be? I mean, you know one of the greatest identity puzzles, of our teenage adolescent days:
If all of the seven to eight billion humans are going to get old and leave this plane of existence some at some point in time; why do I even exist? Am I really having any purpose? Since we all are technically the same, it should mean that nobody gets to decide how others would be going about their lifestyle and their worldview.
Basically, the gods and mother nature, are the greatest possible artists, of all times.
Bad things will always happen; in fact, everyone will have 99% of their life filled with them. So WHAT? Deliver Pizzas! Be a waiter! Maybe clean the toilets or collect the scraps!
Who has any right to judge you? If they do it, then why can't you stop paying them, the attention they don't deserve? Do every type of thing you can do to hold on, to stay in the game, to hang in there. It is anyway about who can last the longest in this weird stage of this universe.
Maybe someday, you will get an idea, out of nowhere, to ascend the heavens, to break all the shackles creatively.
All the best.
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Previously, we had explored the potential benefits of creativity and the possible flaws of teaching. SummaryMaster51v has articles about a meaningful life, as well as some observations about the 'steady improvements' approach.