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Wake up and see reality

Before starting this article, I would like to say that this is my opinion on human development and how to live a correct life, even if “instant gratification” does not come. Also, don’t act against a genuine understanding of everything. That is the lesson. With that, I start this article:

Sometimes in life, we all need to wake up and see the realities of our lives as they really are, not as we “really” want them to be. Genuine life and death are in our perceptions. Recently, I faced a crisis of conscience. I wondered if I was moving in the right direction with my life, or if I took a wrong path in my past. Well, I looked it all over deeply and realized that I am where I need to be, and anything else would have been wrong. Sure, I could have gone to high school and become a marine biologist, actor, politician or some kind of winner instead of a philosopher from scratch who actually majored in philosophy in college with a minor in speech and debate. But, I genuinely believe and understand, if you have a genuine dream from the root, you should follow it, even if it sometimes seems “crazy” or “silly” to others. A real dream from the roots is the only genuine route to greatness, nothing else is. What comes from the roots is the true gift of God, everything else does not count, even if it is achieved immediately. Face it.

So, in moments of life and existence, we all need to wake up and see the realities of our lives for what they really are.

When I graduated from high school at fifteen, my dad died in the middle of 1991, and my mom asked me, “Why do you want to major in philosophy in college?” around 1992. All I could answer is that I wanted to write about it deeply, and not just study it, but really go deep and improve the world in some way, although at the time I didn’t know how that would happen.

Then I realized, embarking on the path as difficult as it may seem at first because it means everything, a path that “has everything” but leads to nothing, means nothing. Many of you also understand what I mean by that sentence before this one. But even Christianity and Buddhism in their scriptures say the same thing in phrases like “gain the whole world and lose your soul” or “the true path is as difficult as passing a thread through the eye of a needle” and the like. .

A true winner from the core who is actually a winner is rare due to the factors I just mentioned. There are so many troubled “average” losers in this world, because winning the way I mention is “so hard.” It’s easier? Go with the flow and be a loser, or really win? Good question.

However, here is my personal answer, I would prefer to follow a genuine path and that’s it. I will either do it correctly at this point or I will do nothing. I know, that’s nonconformity, but if it is, so be it. I’d rather do it to my satisfaction or not do it at all.

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