Aim For Something. I Know You Want More.

October 11, 2018
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Aim for something.  You’ve got to want more.I know you want more because it’s human nature.All of the most successful people in life have pretty high aspirations, but this is not about success.  I’m talking about joy.  Sustained joy.  Something that will sustain you and give you a deep feeling of fulfillment.  It’s that depth of meaning we all truly crave and want in life.  Check out this awesome article on the 7 Secrets of Highly Happy People for more inspiration.We want something that gives us true richness and an inner feeling of security and solitude.Life’s ups and downs are met with grace through balance and a deeper understanding of our existentialism.  When we aim for something we have something to work towards.  Offering our soul a challenge, a mission, a task we know we can accomplish.  Aiming for or desiring some end result keeps us going.  It gives us the motivation to make life have meaning.  Life is so much more meaningful when we are working towards something.  No matter how big or small if there is something we’d like to accomplish we meet the day with the task.  If we have no desires or aims in life we tend to live aimlessly and the depth in life we are born craving and longing eludes us.People who set goals for themselves are generally the happiest people who report sustained happiness in the long term.  It’s the human condition to want and to go after and if we are not tasked with that then we live half-heartedly taking the days as they come rather than making our days as they come.What is that aim I ask?  You want more out of life, don’t you?  What is that vision you see for yourself?The more you spend time with this the more you will desire it and the more energy you will start putting into manifesting it into being.  You owe it to yourself to want more.  So please for yourself and for us all want more, have more and create more.  Shine your light!  Go on!

Sue Dhillon

Sue Dhillon is an Indian American writer, journalist, and trainer.

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