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The gold at the grocery

The best is in deep search

By Daniel Published about a year ago 3 min read

The moment you start searching, you began your journey in purpose. Most times it’s difficult to figure out the things you love until you are out seeking your very own happiness. In finding your own happiness you would have noticed you doing what you really love. The price to discover the hidden treasure in you, is in deep search to find out what you love. The fact that what you love is tied down to special gift in you or skills built over time is not overruled. Hence, finding the special gift or getting the skills to develop it does not require you staying idle or remaining ignorant or creating a comfort zone in dislike…it demands your searching abilities which entails putting your imaginations to test, going out of comfort zones to acquire comfortabilities, going on journeys into known and unknown lands.

One thing that is sure is the fact that, you can not search for what you have or may not have if you never search. To live is to keep searching but you can not search when you do not know what you need to have and it’s lacking. If you look in the fridge and your milk is finished, then you look out for a store to buy your milk brand. I have never met a shooter without a target.

Now you are on your way searching for you at best. Doing these does not mean you will find it all at once or even easily. Sometimes you will have to go far away from home even to the point that going back home is no longer an option. In such case, the thought of building the new home to be greater than the former is no more a mare imagination but a piece of great work visible to all. This is a ‘gold you can only find at the grocery’. It is not among the collections in your gallery. You always go in deep search to where they are kept for sales. No best result is coincidental.

In summary, there is a gold in a grocery. The question is: did you need the gold?…if yes, then where is the grocery?

At the age of 31, Jason had a dog named gold. Jason was asked why he named his dog ‘gold’ he replied ‘because that’s my own gold I have found’. Jason was an introvert and a timid guy who hardly stands to look eyeball to eyeball with a lady. Through out Jason life journey until now, he has not kept a relationship because of his childhood experience and his timid nature.

Jane and Jason were 10 and 13 years of age respectively when Jane found Jason missing jacket at Greenwood park. Jason and his parents went to Greenwood Park when he was 13 in one of their vacations. Jason was to play with the other kids at the park but his timid nature had him stood by the gorilla house wondering God knows what! Until he got attacked by a hungry gorilla who thought the candy in his hand was her food for the day. Jason in attempt to rebel left his jacket and candy at the hand of the gorilla. Soonest the gorilla ran down into the house leaving Jason jacket at the corner under Jason’s rescue by the zoo man. The zoo man took Jason finding his parents while Jane and her parents on sightseeing met the jacket behind in the corner. Jane pick it up without her parents notice and was holding it in her hand when they met Jason crying in the arm of his confused but glad mom. Jane reach out and gave the jacket to him like she already know he was the owner, he reached out his hand to collect it with a smile and that was how he became a friend to his newfound crush.

As time goes on, Jason and Jane grew older…..

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About the Creator

Daniel

B Eng Electrical and Electronics Engineering but love writing about environment, peoples behavior, psychology etc.

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