Self is Best



                                                  “You are enough. A thousand times enough” 


Do you ever ponder how your existence might be different if you are indeed someone else?

Do you believe that if you are indeed someone else for a day, your existence would be transformed and all your problems would vanish?

This individual might be a well-known writer or a star for some. It might be a researcher or more well-figure for others.

Maybe you envision yourself as Cinderella, Snow White, or Humpty-Dumpty, a fictitious figure out of a narrative.

In other words, the individual you desire to be might be anybody or anything.

So long as it brings you glad and appears to be enjoyable.

However, it's possible that there was already another character inside you, unseen but constantly visible.

Another whole modified form of yourself, as distinct as day and night.

You might not predict how and when it will show up - whether you are pleased, upset, or having fits, for example. What matters is that you identify, value, and nurture it.

If you dislike a facet of your persona and it makes you mad or unhappy, it's time to change it.

Gently remind oneself that you must balance the positive and negative aspects of your life.

No one is flawless, and we all have imperfections.

It's all about how you drag them off that counts.

For instance, if you believe there is a piece of you that is irritable, nasty, and uncaring,

And there is nothing wrong with keeping that aspect of yourself hidden.

Another example is when you see me strolling down a street with a bright smile and a purposeful stride.

Most likely, you're only seeing one aspect of me.

You're witnessing a confident, fashionable side of me.

Not the one who would rather be reading a novel and sipping coffee at home.

I have both these variants, which are different yet comparable.

Every live organism contains various variations of them.

As you can see, it's a whole other element of your persona that you have still yet to embrace and refine, even in your unique self.

It's essential to follow your emotions and believe your logical thinking while deciding if you'd be content as someone else.

It's one thing to have fantasies, but it's quite another to really live them out.

So, if you find yourselves getting carried away, remember: it's fine to fantasize, but when it comes to evolution, never forget that you will be exactly who you are and that is how you were meant to be.

While it may be enticing to picture spending your time as someone else,

I wish to emphasize via this work that the finest and most unique person that can be is best self.

There's really nothing wrong with having a vivid imagination, but it's critical not to lose track of reality.

You should embrace and identify your true self since, at the end of a day, all of that counts is that you'll be satisfied with yourself.

- Swathi M

Comments

Bardock said…
Yes, end of the day we should satisfy ourselves.

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