Thursday, July 1, 2010

Live the NOW!

Sewing Pixie is an interesting blog that I found last night, while I surfed around the web for idea for my next sewing project for my Blythe girls. It's actually not a doll clothes sewing site as I expected but it's far more interesting because the way the blogger writes about her life is so fresh and real. I went through post after post and found that she is confused with how life is treating her. She is still so young in her early 20s, lives in a big city. I think the same feeling might have happened to anyone at least once. I can feel her fear, insecure feeling that she has. It made me realize that these feelings are truth of life. Sometimes life just plays hard on us, until we get numb. Then we will be clueless with how we are going to take ourselves out of the difficult situation. I think this process is there because the nature wants to remain us that we are still alive and we need to keep our butts moving for something better. Normally, after the stage of fear and insecurity, we will eventually find a light at the end of the tunnel. And you know what, after that, when your life gets back in order again, you will find peace in yourself, which I would call it "Happiness"! And that feeling will be with us for a while until the next waves hit us again. It's so natural. You will never find happiness, if you don't ready to tackle your issues to get yourself through the hard time. If you ask if there's any chance that the happiness can be lasted, I don't know.. But it's not likely to be so. The basic natural law is there's nothing last forever. If the old doesn't die, then no new thing can be born. The end of an old happiness could lead to another bigger happiness later. Or it can be in other way around. The best way to deal with this uncertainty, is to accept the fact as the way this world is. Trying to against it will only add unnecessary pain to your life. All you need to do is enjoy the moment as we live. Feel the good, feel the bad... and grow with it. And learn to master the art of living the NOW together.

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