This reminds me of a convo I had recently about “True Nature”. That so often in life we get swayed into following a path that isn’t actually what we’re built for, and when we lean into what is our true nature - we can be surprised at how easy things flow. That happiness (now forever CO2) arrives effortlessly. When I gave up the computer to build a bar (building is my true nature turns out), nothing gave me more joy than arriving in the trade section of Bunnings and smelling the treated pine… who knew!!
That's such an interesting way of looking at purpose. Also makes me think: 'I dont know what I'll love until Ive found it - but it'll be obvious when I do.'
So until then, to approach life with patience and approach new experiences with an open mind.
I’ve been trying to find my purpose for a while now , thanks 🙏
It's my pleasure :)
I enjoyed this one especially the story.
Thanks Ayesha. I've been testing incorporating more stories so that's great to hear :)
Good piece🌿
Thanks Richa!
This reminds me of a convo I had recently about “True Nature”. That so often in life we get swayed into following a path that isn’t actually what we’re built for, and when we lean into what is our true nature - we can be surprised at how easy things flow. That happiness (now forever CO2) arrives effortlessly. When I gave up the computer to build a bar (building is my true nature turns out), nothing gave me more joy than arriving in the trade section of Bunnings and smelling the treated pine… who knew!!
Haha forever CO2 - same here.
That's such an interesting way of looking at purpose. Also makes me think: 'I dont know what I'll love until Ive found it - but it'll be obvious when I do.'
So until then, to approach life with patience and approach new experiences with an open mind.