Monday, October 12, 2015

Daily Daze - October 12, 2015

Thought of the Day
It's never what you get, it's always in what you give.  It's too easy to be consumed by what you want.  Then you realize what you need.  I know the best me is a happy me.  I'm not always happy.  I'm human.  I get eaten up by negative thoughts and hopeless thoughts.  I pull away and I don't want to be part of the conversation.  I retreat into my mind, which in some cases can be a terrible thing.  Sometimes I don't want to put out the energy because it is all energy.  There really isn't any time to retreat and to pull back, but what's time when your mind isn't up for the challenge.  Who's time is it anyway?  There are moments when I pull, then there are revelations when I push.  I push through the self doubt and the devilish attitude toward living.  I push pass the head games and I wake up.  It's a rude awakening.  I start giving.

And tenfold I receive.  Letting go... and giving up... and giving in... that's where the beauty and blessings are... When you hold too tight... and squeeze the meaning of life out... You see nothing and all is dark.  Sometimes you just have to look up and realize... there's something beautiful in the insanity of the moment... Because that moment has to exist.  With that said... Photo of the Day... The FIT Post Meeting leftover drop off elevator shot.  #1  The mustard was strong and in my face... And #2 grateful that Court didn't have anything in her hands.

Last Impression
There are some basics in life.  1.  Avoid talking aloud to yourself when with friends.  It's already bad enough if you're wondering off in your mind, but to actually overlay another person's response while you are thinking aloud, is straight rude.  2.  It's rude to call people out - kinda sorta?  It depends.  Sometimes I can be blunt, but sometimes someone just needs to be called out!  In the moment it sucks, in the long run you hope you've learned.

Be REAL!  At least practice being real (but thoughtful) when dealing with your friends and family.

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