If there is no more meaning, there is no more drive

When sometimes goals or situations are not going as you hope, a damping feeling of failure may seem to creep in.

If these hopes for progress have anything to do with people, then those moments of lack of progress, may then induce feelings of rejection or abandonment, or another reference from an early childhood trauma that one may have had experienced interpersonally or socially.

These moments where we loose faith in ourselves, in the purpose of this journey in life, and in our resolve and our commitment to what was, to what is, to what ought to be, now a memory of what was once perceived as a motive into becoming.

What was once a value of meaning, of purpose perceived, may then turn into a feeling of loss, a sense of failure, resulting in a grieving of meaning and inability to manifest.

If there is no more meaning, there is no more drive.

It is incumbent then on you to overturn these unfortunate and unforeseeable events into a liking of your will to overcome, in your will to meaning. The task of such may be heavy and overbearing, and if one is prone to struggle with the sentiments of depression, then it can certainly be stagnating. But when you have your moment of opportunity, a lapse in that constriction, you take it and you move your will into a proactivity of a new sense of hope: that you can, that you shall, and that you will overcome. And when the moment comes, you will prevail.

All else shall falter underneath the fiery testament of an indomitable Will.

(c)2024 John Piedrahita

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