Wednesday, March 30, 2011

I'll have what you are having...

“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” – Henry David Thoreau

     Every day I have brand new thoughts about what I want to do with my life.  I read something or see something that sparks my interest and all of a sudden I want to be an intern for a TV show, or I want to train for a marathon, or I want to create my own granola bar chain.  I see what other people have and I want that for myself.  I dream about what it would be like to have money, to have a job that I love and not just one that is easy to get.  I think about how my life could be different than it is that day.  Most of all, I think about how unhappy I am with who I am.  There is always something that I want to change.  I want to be taller, I want to be thinner.  I want to be happier, have more friends, be a better friend.  I want to be smarter, have more of an education.  Why do I want these things?  Is it because I really want them for myself or because I want to look good for everyone else who is looking.  Do I really want those things? If I did, wouldn't I put an effort into making them a reality?  Instead of trying, I just... don't...  and for me that is easier because then I can't fail.  I am afraid of change because I am afraid of failing. Why do I find myself saying "I'll have what you are having" ?? because I a terrified of stepping up and saying THIS is what I want; THIS is who I am. How can I "go confidently" in a new direction? How can I choose a path for ME, a path that doesn't leave me wondering, 
"Why am I reaching for someone else's stars?"

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