I know I am damn lucky because I make my own luck.
I feel like I’ve struck gold in life. You know, like stumbling upon a hidden treasure chest buried deep in the sand, only to find that it’s filled not with gold coins, but with a detailed map of my passions and interests. That’s how lucky I feel.
In a world where many people are still searching for their purpose, piecing together bits and pieces of their identity without ever finding the full picture, I feel incredibly fortunate to have a clear understanding of what makes me tick. It’s like having a roadmap to navigate through life, knowing exactly what lights my fire and drives me forward.
Having this awareness gives me a sense of clarity and direction that I wouldn’t trade for anything. It’s like having a guiding star to lead me through even the darkest of times, knowing that I can always rely on my passions to light the way.
But it’s not just about having this knowledge handed to me; it’s about recognizing the privilege and responsibility that come with it. I have a duty to honor my passions, nurture them, and use them to make a positive impact in the world.
But it’s not just about luck; it’s also about recognizing the value of knowing what sets my soul on fire and being willing to invest the time and effort to pursue it wholeheartedly. It’s like uncovering layers of meaning and purpose, delving deeper into the core of who I am and what I’m meant to do in this world.
And as I continue on my journey, I carry this awareness with me wherever I go, drawing strength and inspiration from my passions. It’s like having a trusted compass by my side, guiding me through the ups and downs of life with unwavering certainty and purpose.
So yes, I know I am damn lucky. But more than that, I am grateful. Grateful for the opportunity to know myself deeply, to understand what drives me, and to follow my passions wherever they may lead. And as long as I stay true to myself and my interests, I know that I have everything I need to navigate through life’s twists and turns with courage and confidence.
Until next time, Adios amigo!
I have been taught to create opportunities with the resources I have. And this was taught to me at home and at my Convent school. That place was my second home and I owe a lot to it. You can read how it feels to be in an environment like HERE and HERE!