The Necessity of
Progression
Complacency will be the
death of us. We must never forget that one of the only things that we are
entitled to in this life is the pursuit of happiness. We are given the ability
to create our own destinies. What a remarkably romantic idea, the idea of true
freedom, where the only parameters on your outcome in life are self-made.
Through the years, the pursuit of happiness seems to have been replaced by a
bland chase for steady comfort. We tame and subdue our aspirations for an ideal
of success. The beauty of the American Dream is the appeal of the seemingly
flawless success narrative that has been told generation after generation. School.
Job. Work. Retire. Die. Repeat. However, that path is void of creation and
hinders on the principles of free will. Freedom is our favorite word, but are
we in an environment in which we are able to actually reap the benefits of
freedom?
Indeed we are! Even
though there is an overbearing sense of pressure on those who strive to stray
from the pre-destined expectations of the aforementioned narrative of the
American Dream. We are able to chase any light we so choose. Never forget that,
and never concern yourself with the sea of voices coming from those who have
lived a life of complacency. They are always the first to demonize the dreams
of someone who longs for more than the norm. But those people are stagnant, and
nothing good comes from a lack of motion or progress. Constantly be moving
forward, be forever evolving, and never succumb to the fear associated with
venturing on your own.
When you make a drastic
change in your life, it violently disrupts the norm of the day to day. The
ripple effect that can come from the consequences of a huge decision is
profound. It causes a whirlwind of different emotions. The back and forth of
happiness and sadness may have you so far beside yourself, you feel completely
detached. Henceforth, the paranoia comes in to frame. Yet we must embrace this
particular episode of anxiety and know that we are moving forward due to our
own will to progress.
Change is complicit with
fear. The two go hand in hand. But when you feel a deep, guttural feeling of an
abrasive sense of nervousness, that’s the good fear! That’s the kind that is
onset by leaving behind the comfortable state of life that you have become so
grossly accustomed to. And that’s the kind that usually means that you’re on
the right path. We as a species have an inherent desire to take the path of
least resistance. It’s in our DNA. And that’s precisely why embracing these
crashing waves of overbearing anxiety is implicit to our development. When you
do so, you stop dipping your toes into the water; you take that leap, and flip
the script on your entire life. And it is fucking terrifying. You are thrust
into a seemingly brand new existence, starting from scratch, and all alone. But
then, once you’re entirely committed to your new path, the terror turns to
euphoria as the realization of your new freedom cascades over you. It is at
that moment you realize that your life is truly in your control. You have
nothing left to fear.
Never suppress your
purpose for a comfortable life. Constantly be aware of your mortality and the
finite changes we make in our lives, in contrast to what we speak about
accomplishing. In other words, fucking be about it. Make this life into
whatever you see fit.