Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Thoughts on newness
I have not written in awhile. I've had a lot of ideas...but I've kinda left them as that. Merely floating around in my mind....like those birds.
So here I am, finally putting into words one of my thoughts these last few weeks.
"Today is never to late to be brand new"
Not even just that...but have you ever stopped and thought about this - that every person in your life that you care about, was at one point nothing to you.
Do you realize the significance of that? That thought just nailed me the other day....
Okay, let me break it down. Maybe I'm crazy, maybe I'm the only person in the world who thinks this is fascinating. But regardless, I want to share it.
Losing someone. Being back at square one. Being alone....or to summarize, starting over, feels hopeless sometimes. It seems like a huge burden, incomprehensible. Pointless. Impossible. I know this, trust me.
But for a moment, think about what you lost. Whatever you lost, had a beginning. That beginning was once nothing which grew into something, which turned out to be so beautiful...which is why you are feeling hopeless that you lost it. Are you still following me?
So therefore, you are not hopeless right now. Starting over is not impossible, because you could be days, minutes, or merely moments away from meeting someone, encountering something, that may start as nothing, turn into something, and go on to change your life.
I know the way I wrote that probably made that hard to follow, Give me a shout of if you know what I'm trying to say. Or ask me a question if you have no idea what I'm talking about.
Basically, YOU, the person reading this (maybe just myself, but that's okay, I really do need to take my own advice) no matter what you've lost....it's not the end. It's never too late to be brand new. Everything starts as nothing....so give the nothings in your life a chance to become something. :)
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I know what you're trying to say, indeed. I like this.
ReplyDeleteI think if everyone in the world realized this, there would be a lot more hope instilled within people.
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