Thursday 21 June 2012

Knowing what you want

Knowing what you want is an entirely different matter.

You can know what you want but be terrified to go after it, to claim it, or even speak of it.
Knowing what you want can cause conflict also, as conflict can arise when knowing what you want is not what another knows, or feels is good for you.

Knowing what you want implies autonomy, courageousness, and a free mind.
Knowing what you want is difficult for many, especially if they feel it’s unattainable, or unachievable.Or...if it would require a significant life change, or inner change.

Knowing what you want may feel tough.. for some.. like 'torture'
Some may create a mind block that prevents them from formulating a coherent understanding of their own desires.

Yet knowing what you want is half the battle won
It means you cannot be dictated to in the same way as you would not knowing.
It provides you with a focus, energy, and purpose.
Knowing what you want feels right.

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