Sunday, December 25, 2011

Root Of All Evil

We all have to face our challenges.
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It’s not all smiles and easiness. We’re all bound to face pivotal moments where our character is tested, where we have to push boundaries, where we have to take risks.

Maybe I was put here to face that.

As I’ve said before: People come and people go. It’s those who stay that carry the burden of fighting further. It’s no new revelation to say that starting over is the easiest way to deal with things. We all know that. If we could do that all the time, then we wouldn’t be able to stay wether we did everything we could because we kept escaping.

Is there no better time to stay and keep fighting? Or is it time, after weathering all the ups and downs of this year, to finally move on?

It feels such a deja vu to be saying that I’ve done everything that I could do. It’s such a replay to be saying that I’ve done myself proud. To seal it in a year’s work, battle after battle, I couldn’t help but wonder if we were able to have something concrete to show for it. Are we finding ourselves in the same situation? Can the source be removed? Are we fighting the same problems over and over again?

In the rules of cause and effect, the best way to win is to eliminate the cause. However, when you always deal with matters on the “effect” levels, you’ll always find yourself dealing with the same problems.

When it comes to getting rid of problems: how do you eliminate the cause?

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