Monday 14 October 2013


If you want to explore the full potential of any opportunity, you've got to risk getting close to the limit of what it can do for you. Be aware of a risk in your emotional world , but don't be put off.A lot of us spend a lot of our lives trying to figure out what it is that we are supposed to be doing. We want to get it right. We want to fulfil our purpose. It does not always occur to us that what we are supposed to be doing is wondering what it is that we are supposed to be doing! There is nothing wrong with uncertainty, nor is there any reason to feel that the best thing you can currently think of is anything less than the best thing you could possibly come up with. Ignore your doubt. Be emotionally spontaneous.
 Tell me one thing-Can you confirm your name? Are you quite sure of that? Do you have proof? No, I'm sorry. You could have just fooled the people who issued it to you. No, I can't explain why we need all this information I would be happy to but only after we have established your identity. Frustrated? Breathe deeply. A similarly silly situation in your emotional life will resolve itself soon. So relax!
 There must have come a point where, in our relationships, things were just about 'fixable'. Things may have deteriorated, but a point of no return had not yet been reached. In some area of your life, maybe not even a bit romantic, it is nearly but not yet too late to rescue something that is slipping away. If you want that.                                                                              
 You can't get far in the modern world without taking orders from one electronic device or another. Cash machines, answering machines, computers and now even washing machines... all insist we do things in a certain sequence or they won't co-operate. It's easy to forget that real human beings (when you can find them) are flexible. But we are, even if it sometimes seems as if we live in a world that is not. In your emotional life now, abandon formality and put aside protocol. Just communicate honestly heart to heart.

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