And So Your Adventure Continues On...

The ending is only a brief moment in time, but your journey is something that will stay with you forever.

Many a times, it is very easy for you to get upset when things do not go your way, sometimes to the extent of thinking you somehow just do not fit in this world. The other person’s path always seems to be smoother; the other person’s resources seem to be larger; the other’s person’s always seem to achieve the things they want much easier than you do. When your reasonings always veer toward your comparison with others, when will finally it be your turn?

However, hard work is something that cannot be taken away from you no matter what. Looking back at the journey you have been through thus far, you would have known you are way stronger than you were before; you would have known you have grown far more than you imagine. Perhaps you may not have reached that destination that you originally wanted for yourself, but you would have seen and enjoyed sceneries nobody has ever experienced for themselves.



Life is indeed captivating, because it uses various methods to test us so that we can constantly be mindful of the things we need to cherish. Life can sometimes cripple us and make us powerless, but this allows us to occasionally stop in our tracks to ponder about the things we really want for ourselves. Never doubt your position in this world, for you are already good enough for yourself; never give up, for every step you make is a journey of accumulation and building you up for better things ahead.

As the new year brought down the curtains on 2017, reflect upon yourself and reminisce the experiences and encounters thus far, and have good faith that they all have culminated into whatever good that you have in yourself.

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