
Responsibility: A Mindset.
Responsibility: A Mindset.
To enjoy the flexibility of life, you must have to set a pace on the platform of sensibility. A place where sense meets responsibility. The standard put in place for a smooth sail through life is really simple. But for those who fail at the rules, like we do sometimes, the effect is likened to a sea to be crossed without a boat and for those who do not even try, it is more difficult to have a destination. It is very important to engage our sincerity in all that we represent because it is what others see in us that they associate with. It is true that it may not matter how others see us but truth be also told, it is a world that has a complete variety of humans with eyes and every other sense of perception and the same people who you deal with, talk to, transact, love, hate, laugh and cry with. We really cannot erase these interactions from the scheme of things. However, exploring within, We fuel our hearts with what we deliver to it; we keep going at the speed of our creative expressiveness; we speak only as loud as our voice can be; we thrive according to our various characteristic strategies; we walk on the sideways custom to our style and it is at this point that sense and responsibility meets personality.
Becoming who we condition is a certainty because for every being, in his walk of life, family and even share of the universe, there is a prerequisite put in place, a cause for every action he takes, a motive responsible for kindling the fire of his passion, a prompt serving as a constant incentive for his advancement both in the positive and negative. Although adversities are a part of the universal conditions for growth, we must, by complete sensitivity to the steps we must take in achieving what we have, approach it with boldness and determination to overcome.
Conditions are a part of life — nothing happens without a cause and every cause is your responsibility. You have got to take charge of the effects of your decisions and the realities it breeds thereafter. It takes nothing but principles in setting a standard that allows you to take absolute responsibility of what unfolds in the course of your “be—ing”. In “be—ing”, you learn and you unlearn. You put aside certain regulations that hinder your bloom, you ignore the ugly premonitions that averts your foresights, you learn, by virtue of certain mistakes, guts that put things into perspective — Your gut is your power. The more intense and unadulterated your guts and fierceness in dealing with happenstance, the more steady your strength in wading off the insecurities.
The trinity of existence — The body, soul and spirit must be in sync for this gut to have its place. This is to strictly illuminate the importance of the connection with your personality as it exists in the universe. There should be harmony within, for the standard set to be adhered to. The mindset, however you may look at it, is a platform that celebrates habitual consciousness, lays the foundation for attitudes to thrive and harbours the values inherent in life including responsibility which is the focus of this write.
Responsibility emmantes from the sheer interest and efforts put in synchronising one’s values in a way that positions your action(s) in a place of constant supervision and intentional meticulousness. Spiritualists refer to this reality as an awakening that launches an entity into the authentic divine presence. I can also add that it is the authenticity that lets an individual to bask in the euphoria of contentment and self originality. Originality is an initiative of the universe — The completeness in consciousness; the totality of one’s thoughts, actions, weaknesses and strengths, put together to form an alliance towards constant growth; the wholesomeness that progressiveness broods; the wild imaginations that leaves you in constant awe of your personality, the individual gusto, pride and positive arrogance, which gives a grace worthy of highlights especially in this world, where it is almost always difficult to find the truth lived fearlessly.
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