How much we humans talk about our passions. It is for those ideal dreams and thoughts that we have so beautifully woven into the soul of our head, but so little strength and will to bring them to life.
I read somewhere that passion is energy, so the laws of kinetics would convince us only with a "click" to set it in motion and turn it into something wonderful. And yet I have learned that passions are not permanent!
True, they may not be extinguished, but they will be transformed, changed, developed, and merged into new ones.
Every year more and more I realize how many things I have pushed for the coming years and when I turn my head back I can best see that I had not painted the frame of my life properly.
Ah how I wish I had caught the time once more, stuck with scorpions squeezing it over the years to get the best out of it.
Our lives change completely when we become parents, our routine becomes one with that of our children, we limit schedules, we choose other better words, economic vacations but they offer entertainment for children, flexible work that fits their school schedule and how much many others like these.
Sometimes tired, sometimes lost in the space of parenting we find endless excuses that we are busy, that we can not or that we will do something beautiful when our children grow up, despite the fact that every day ours goes preaching to them the opposite.
Follow your passions and desires dear mom!
Be a good man, great and full of values!
Do what makes you happy and weave your dreams among thousands of stars!
We, the modern parents of the 21st century, are spending so much effort to help continue a passion or to develop one in our child.
The unwavering, fighting spirit does not stop at all to overcome limits and make the impossible a reality! Whether this is a small family with a modest income, or another with more opportunities, we call this process the best and most ambitious human investment. Is this a kind of comforting therapy for what we could not do ourselves?
Sometimes my parents scare me that with so much perseverance they want their child to pursue passions, so much so that I'm not sure if they're fulfilling their ego or that of the child ... I don't know if we're all talented, but I am convinced that all of us have passions and no matter how amateurish we may be in fulfilling them, when it comes to our children we speak in superior tones.
The fruits of passion are not always the sweetest, and perhaps not the healthiest!
It's definitely easier to give up than to be a part of contributing, but it's even harder to give up after you've contributed! The very fact that we live in a world where you can't survive on food alone for the soul or thought, we often have to put our passions under the shadow and choose a more practical path to success! Testing the limits of courage by staying true to gravity would probably be better advice than just "follow your passions."
Thousands of thoughts describe to me every day what the future of my children will be like!
Will they be able to realize their desires and passions if I have not yet fulfilled mine? I would be unfair to them if I asked you to do the same! They can become whatever they want and when they want, they just have to find the passion to do it!
Mark Twain says there are two most important days in a person's life: the day you were born and the day you discover why!