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Don’t Suck, Finding Purpose not to be mediocre.

Rule one, don’t suck!

Sounds easy, but actions speak louder than words. There are just times when we are not feeling it.Times when we want to lay in bed rather then come up with the reasons to care. But then again, this is the struggle that us humans are blessed with.

For the last couple weeks I have personally been struggling with finding my path and with finding reasons to be awesome. Being mediocre is so easy. It barely takes any effort at all. I have been trying to dig deeper into myself and I realized that I need more reasons to put in the effort. I need hope, I need the dreams, and I need to be inspired.

When I don’t have these things my thoughts range from apathy to chewing on bullets. Deep down I know that I am not alone with these thoughts. I know that others are suffering in silence seeking some sort of glimmer of light in the darkness. So what to do about it?

I have chosen to enact my divine right of choice. I am going to choose a higher purpose to believe in and excel towards. If the divine intelligence truly wanted its creations with the divine spark to do one thing, it would be to choose. Choose anything, just choose.

I choose:
To be a leader of innovation both at work and at home.

To solve global problems with all my resources.

To alleviate suffering.

These are the kind of ideas that help me feel properly inspired. Some reason beyond myself that I can connect to. As I further explore this concept I can feel myself becoming more motivated and excited for the next day. The mental connection is vital in stimulating emotion and actions.

This psycho emotional mode is unique to being human. More to follow in future blogs to see how successful this was in getting me out of my funk and onto the path of awesome.

-Stay Savage


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