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RE: On rails

in OCD5 years ago

Yes. Life is a meandering journey filled with twists, turns hopes, dreams, successes, failures victories and tragedies.

I think the trick is to arrange it all in to some kind of semblance of order and try and formulate a plan and a loose, flexible roadmap to keep us basically on course. The pandemic is a pretty unique situation in the sense that it affected such a sheer number of people from every corner of the globe, so it had a 'all in it together' vibe.

Peronal struggles, battles and upheavals in many ways can feel like lonely roads, causing scars that we must bear without others really knowing how it feels. Sometimes those scars make us something akin to veterans and give us a heroic inner strength to carry on, other times they touch us profoundly.

However stop this world I wanna get off is a request that will fall on deaf ears. So we carry on, embracing the whole montage of everything hoping that we can find meaning and a reason to be better.

Happy travelling my friend, journey well :)

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It's all we have, this life of ours, so we may as well do our best with it. Of course, many do not, although they are the ones who will need to deal with their own regrets and, indeed, may not even feel them. Life is as individual thing, unique, played out in the company of others.

Yes indeed. Sometimes the 'others' add to the experience, other times they do not. There is an onus on us to act accordingly in each situation.