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As The Time Pass Everything Become More Clear.

I question everything.

By Lucnalie JironvilPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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As I reflect on life and COVID-19 a lot of things start to make sense. Survival the fittest really do exist. At this point of my life and age I realize there was no need to be fighting for approval, money, tittle and a place in society. It's all an illusion. What really matters is how you take whatever you have and turn it into something usable. Take the life that was giving to you and create your own masterpiece of art and shape. Some people may start over, some people may continue a great path, some may just differentiate themselves from the life they were given. It all comes down to your choice in life as you get older. There are many important factors that may lead to the type of life you choices you make, such as your belief system, money, and how you view yourself and life.

Let's start with money. The more you have the more problems and more caution you have to become. Money will bring you a lot of access to many wonderful things. However it will also bring a lot of friendenemy, fake friends, theft, users and much more. However the truth about money will blow your mind. Money is an asset that can be used, earned and replaced, but your life, health and mental health can not be replaced. Although money can help improve life, health and mental health areas, if you do not have a balance of life and are fulfilled within money does not mean anything if you are not happy and taking care of your internal needs.

To fulfill your internal needs your belief system must align with your goals and your service to the world. We all came with a purpose and your mission is to find that purpose and use it to service others and yourself, because you will also find fulfillment within you and your purpose will also help. Therefore your belief system must be important and positive, directing you to the right direction of your purpose. Although there will be time you feel lost, anxious and have to redirect yourself. That does not mean you are not on your path, it can be a learning curve preparing you for the next level while you are on your path and purpose. It can also mean you need to redirect and reflect on your success to see what is working and what’s not working. What can you do to change what’s not working and how can you improve on the things that are working. The feeling of loss can also be the consequence of a bad decision, a real loss of yourself or you actually need a setback and build a comeback. The most important thing is to remember your belief system and let your internal GPS guide you with faith. This will help you to improve, grow and expand how you see yourself.

How you see yourself affects your belief system and even your money. If you see yourself not good, never have enough or are enough, then your belief system is built around that. That means you don’t deserve anything good and have a lot of negative self talk. Sometimes it is not even your belief or you really see yourself, it can be how your parents taught you to see yourself. As you get older in some of those situations you have to decide what’s right for you regardless of what you were taught, condition or tradition you should follow. Yes you are a product and the sum of this factor, however you have the ability to change because you have an infinite answer to the sum of these factors. In a minute you can decide to change the way you see yourself by changing your belief system and acting upon the thought and you start to see how the system works and you become a collaborator with faith and your thought.

After all one of the most important things I learn is that every country has their own problems and as long as you leave you’ll always have problems, however you can choose what to focus on and bring the best version of yourself to the world. Leave fully, happily and rejoice.

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About the Creator

Lucnalie Jironvil

when I was 13 years old taking classes in Belize just over 1,000 miles away from my home town in Haiti. My father had informed me of devastating news that I was unprepared to hear – my mother had passed away from a stroke. This why I write.

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