Lifestyle Spirituality

Say “Yes” Million Times and “NO” Billion Times

One is either moving and growing and elevating himself — or not

The one whose not moving doesn’t truly care what happens to him and what he’s doing. He may say he cares but his actions speak otherwise. Let’s assume his actions reveal the truth of it

The one who is moving and growing and elevating himself — he’s moving and exploring and for him possibilities are unravelling

The one who is not moving has no possibilities to unravel. No new routes to take. No routes to take whatsoever. Because he’s not moving, he is stagnant

I believe to live life is to explore, to grow, to change, to move

 

The one who is moving is soon overwhelmed by the abundance of possibilities, choices, alternatives

This is his struggle

The choices he must make

And at first the choices are easy

But eventually he faces two unknown routes, two attractive routes, and you can take only one

He realizes that no matter what he does — he can’t have it all. He is bound to waste his potential

 

The one who is not moving doesn’t have this dilemma,

He is not moving therefore he has no routes to take and no choices to make therefore no potential,

He who has no potential can’t waste his potential, can he?

 

Unless you’re already moving, moving very intensely, passionately, zealously, adventurously — then you stand to benefit from taking as many challenges as possible, taking on as many new things as possible, trying and doing as many new and fresh and different things as possible

This is life-living

 

But if you’re already an explorer,

Already consumed by this desire to CREATE, desire to LEARN, desire to PLAY

Then you are soon overwhelmed by the abundance of possibilities, choices, alternatives

You have TOO MANY OPTIONS, TOO MANY ROUTES TO TAKE

And you must learn to say NO

NO, NO, NO, and NO

INFINITELY MANY NOs

Because you soon realize that possibilities are infinite,

But you can only realize a very, very FINITE number of them

 

Thus you become the one whose “saying NO to ALMOST EVERYTHING”

NOT because you shy away from the challenge, the possibility, the adventure

THE VERY OPPOSITE

You have so many possibilities now that to dedicate yourself to one of them — you have to discard the REST of them

You say “NO”

You say “NO” to enormous number of things

And of those things many sound very very attractive

But NOT ATTRACTIVE ENOUGH

You discard them

 

It’s not an easy thing to do

Especially at the start,

We’re not so great at saying “no”

Most of us never had this problem of having too many options. Most of us are boring and stagnant

You don’t learn to say “no” without practising saying “no”, without making hard choices between various alternatives, and standing by your choice

You’ll want to go with some kind of a compromise,

You’ll want to do justice to all the gifts of fortune, gifts of the world, gifts from other people,

Until you learn that it doesn’t really work,

You just have to say “NO”

Many people would die for an opportunity like those available to you — and yet you discard them like those are nothing

Because you have even BETTER things to do

 

Concluding,

I still recommend being great at very many things

I recommend TRYING EVERYTHING YOU CAN

I recommend going after experiencing as much as you can, of this life, and of whatever aspect of life specifically that interests you,

I recommend INTENSE EXPLORATION, INTENSE TRIAL-AND-ERROR, EXTREME OPEN-MINDEDNESS, almost naive

But

after some time of living this way — you have TOO many attractive possibilities,

too many “new” things to do (to just go by the rule of always doing something new),

you have to make some choices

and then more choices

and you have to discard a few possibilities,

and then you have to discard a LOT of possibilities,

and then eventually you learn to SAY NO TO ALMOST EVERYTHING

 

get to that point, by saying “YES” to possibilities, exploration, ideas, whims, inspirations,

get to that point — then learn to say “NO”, now that you know existential abundance