(Untitled) pt. I
It doesn't matter. It matters because it doesn't matter at
first. So what matters most to you, and
why? Maybe you feel that you can answer the first part of the question in
one word, with things like family, love, or chocolate. But the heart of the
question, the part that reveals your true calling in life requires deeper
introspection. Why does that one thing matter more than any other? What would
you do if I ask you to answer this question with 1.000 words from heart? What
was it like growing up? What do you really care about? What do you really love
and hate about life? What makes you happy and upset at the same time? I want to
know what matters most to you and so should you. Most of people avoid this kind of question. That's why they run and hide the conversation or they stay and they get covered by lies; which is worse. It equals a mediocre feeling because mediocrity needs a lie to cover all the criteron.
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