1. You owe nothing to your younger self. You are not responsible for becoming the person you once thought you’d be. 2. You don’t have the things you once wanted them because you don’t want them anymore. Something else took precedence. 3. Instead of focusing
on what you think the summary of your life sounds like to other people,
focus on what you’ve learned. If you kept going the way you are now,
who would you be in five years?
4. You will never be able to correctly predict
what’s going to happen in your life. It will never look the way you
think it should. This does not matter one bit.
5. What does matter is whether or not you’re going to let yourself choose what you want today. Right now. Tomorrow. Next week.
6. Your core desires exist in the present, not in an
idea of the future. If you’re not connected to who you are today, it
makes sense that you’d be caught up in what you thought you wanted in
the past.
7. You’re most likely
doing better than you think you are. Just because something isn’t what
you thought it would be doesn’t mean it’s not perfectly, completely
valid (or even better).
8. Instead of focusing on what you think the summary
of your life sounds like to other people, focus on what you’ve learned.
If you kept on the way you are now, who would you be in five years?
9. If you’re really uncomfortable with your life,
you probably need to change it. Rather than trying to fight off those
feelings, come up with an action plan even if, at first, it’s just an
anatomy of a disaster.
10. This moment is not your life. It is a moment in your life. You
won’t remember most of the details of today by even just next week.
This moment does not define you, and likely won’t even matter
eventually. It will pass. Keep moving.
culled from Thought Catalog