Tough Questions To Ask Yourself
Sometimes in your life you have to face some hard questions about yourself. You spend your life being distracted and running away from the truth about yourself.
But there comes a point where you cannot run anymore. You have to step and face yourself in the mirror. What are you doing with your life. What are you running away from.
What is your purpose in this world and what are you doing about it. Why are you not taking action. Why are you not living your life that was gifted to you. Are you happy, joyful and fulfilled?
Will you leave earth in a better place than you found it. How will you serve your species. Are you seeking to improve yourself to become a better version of you every day.
What are you not doing that deep down, you know you should be doing. And yet you continue to resist it. You fear living in your truth for what you think people may say about you.
Are you being your authentic self. Who are you pretending to be to please others. How much do you love your job you do every day. Does the work you do every day fulfil you.
Or are you running, ducking and diving and hiding away from who you really are. Have you taken the time and space to look deeper into your soul and find out your purpose in this world.
Or is that too deep and you would rather skim along the surface. Having meaningless conversations with everyone you meet. Not really caring to understand for a moment what this person in front of you is all about.
What is their purpose. What is their genius. Why are they not living in their genius. It is our right to choose to lead a superficial life. To fear death.
Our fear of death comes to us because we suddenly realise that we have not done all the things we wanted to do one day. We fear it, because we realise that we denied our genius our whole life.
We regret things we did and things we did not do. And now, our time is up. We can't go back and start again. What will happen to us. Have we failed.
Were we given this incredible gift of a human experience on earth and we squandered it. We smoked, we drank and had a load of fun doing it but afterwards we had a headache.
Not from the drinking but from the lack of purpose. The wasted hours or days. The regret that what we just spent our time doing, really didn't achieve anything. The experience didn't enrich our life.
We laugh and joke to our friends about the time we spent embarrassing ourselves. The stupid things we did when we were drunk and hiding from our truth of who we are.
We all laugh but deep down there is a sadness for the lack of purpose we are living. It is not joy or happiness. We got drunk, slept with some unknown person and destroyed our marriage.
Is it funny now. Do our kids find it funny. Does our partner find it funny.
One day we need to face these tough questions and ask ourselves, what are we doing with our life.
What are we running away from.
What are we running away from that we know we should be doing.
What is our true nature and purpose.
What do we fear and is that fear real or is it made up. When are we going to face our truth and step up and be that person we know we are meant to be.