
When the path you’re on isn’t right, make a new path.
A new path means change.
Change is the only constant.
It is invigorating.
If you don’t accept new challenges, you become complacent and lazy.
Your existence atrophies like the existence of word-users that die young and aren’t buried until they’re old.
We learn and grow because change forces us to experiment and adapt.
New experiences lead to new questions and new solutions.
The difficulty with new experiences is they‘re rarely the ones we had hoped for.
Still you admit new experiences open new horizons you only knew the limits of.
Time after time, you feel you’ve learned and grown already.
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I completely agree with the above, although … who tells you the path you’re on is not right? Probably each one should know, but one might miss the point unless somone comes to the rescue
I understand your question. My view is any word-users not on the right path don’t need anybody to tell them, they know themselves without thinking twice. Works like when they tell a lie, they are the first to know. Makes sense?
I understand, agree, and say thanks a bunch for your comment, and also fair enough.