Being you, being me
The best part of about going out into the wild and facing life is seeing where you stand. No matter what the situation, if you take one step back and look at yourself from a third person’s POV, you’ll understand how you as a human contribute, respond and are part of the situation. If you see yourself evolving in various situations that you find yourself in, then that’s great. But if you see yourself avoiding unfamiliar situation and people, then you’ll never know where you stand. Of course, with age our ability to take risks comes down, and that is fine. But the ability to see ourselves objectively shouldn’t. This is what I have learnt over the last few days. I now understand better where I stand in a crowd. I understand better how I respond to certain situations, and what is stopping me from doing what I ought to have been doing. There is change in the air. And it feels fresh ![]()