Dear self,
Have you ever come to a crossroads where the future you
thought you’d planned on and worked for suddenly ceased to be a possibility? It
seems that with time, I have discovered over and over again that the
expectations and goals I have long held for myself no longer apply. And in this
daunting discovery, I have been forced to reevaluate where I think I am and
where I might be going now. So this is life is it - a series of decisions,
actions, consequences and readjustments. John Lennon wasn’t kidding when he
said, “life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.”
I am currently existing in one of these strange interludes –
an adjustment period so to speak. I have long planned to be making an exodus
from the life I have led for the past two years – and now I am not leaving.
Funny how that happens, isn’t it? My previous exoduses have generally been
appropriately planned and executed – but this one doesn’t seem to be coming to
fruition. Well, fuck. [Cue dramatic change of current and future expectations.]
So – my question now is, how do we shift our expectations in
a healthy way when something like this happens? It’s not a question of which
future alternative you would have preferred, but how do you handle the one that
is coming to reality? Beats me.
Back to readjustments, I think that our ability to be
creative in our understanding of why things happen will only make the future
more exciting. We must accept that not everything will work out like we planned
– but doesn’t that mean doors we hadn’t considered before might have opened?
My advice from mid-readjustment is this: Go with it. See
where it leads you. When things don’t happen the way you planned, it is likely
something else – something better – is on the horizon. Don’t forget to look for
it.
Keep on keepin’ on.

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