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Game Changer

This is a game changer.

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Game Changer

The importance to life is to abide by a spiritualism that we cannot manifest words for.

-It's very important that if you want to continue reading this article, there is an infusion of the belief of "magic" and whatever your interpretation is. If you don't believe in spirituality, why'd you even click this article?

Anyway, as I was saying, the things we do in our lives resonate throughout our time of existence in a way humans can never comprehend.

Isn't it nice to have the belief that you are special in some sort of way? Think about how boring and gloomy life would be if you knew your life was meaningless.

But it isn't. No one's is. I think we all play significant roles within the invisible strings that connect all of us together to a bigger picture neither of us can conceptualize.

*A friend of mine smoked DMT and told me what he had experienced. He said he was sitting behind his friends while they played Xbox. As he smoked it behind them, the moment he exhaled, everything shifted. He said that his friends were instead just balls of glowing energy and the controllers were linked to the television but the link was a glowing energy tube. And from the television, he could see the pulsating string connecting to something much more bigger*

I realized that no matter how hard I try to repel things, Fate finds its way into my life. And then there are times when I believe that Destiny is dancing along my shoulders via the people I meet, the things I do, and synchronicity that drips from this roller coaster we call life.

I just don't get when people forgot they were special. I don't speak for everyone. But I speak for a lot of them when I say that they've lost the belief in themselves.

Watching people settle down and just regulating a cookie cutter lifestyle, compels me to want to explore and experience even more. But it's also overwhelmingly saddening because some of the greatest people I've met have given up.

Does it worry you?

The whole phrase, "You're your biggest Enemy." is so objectively subjective.

What I want to tell you is that exiting your comfort zone is what propels Fate. The significance of believing in yourself in a lonely world is all that matters and all that should matter.

Restoration of self-confidence is critical now because it's so depleted. It's diminished all around the world which makes life easy for me. Because I've decided to be a game changer.

Through these trial and errors of life, you'll realize that everything happened for a reason. In order to grow, you MUST feel pain and sadness.

One must know sadness to appreciate happiness. And so on, and so forth.

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