So I didn’t get much feedback on the first post: Part 1 of Never let your memories be greater than your dreams…. But moving on, I would like to close out this topic by talking a little bit about why you shouldn’t allow your memories to be greater than….
Memories are something that will never be taken away from you. They belong to you-so it’s perfectly fine to have them. You can bring them up whenever you want and tuck them away whenever you want. They are in the responsibility of your loving tender care. So why work so hard and stress over negative ones? Why live in a fantasy world, thinking the same foolishness you’ve had in the past should be allowed to be part of your life again? You no longer have to have regrets of the mistakes you made, the embarrassment you’ve been through, the people you’ve dealt with because you’ve moved on.
You have dreams, dreams of becoming a better person for your own good. You do not have to harbor negative energy from the past. It is perfectly fine to cherish those moments that brought so much joy and positive energy into your life. A lot of memories contain good times with family and friends, so work toward keeping these PRESENT in your life. Don’t live on reminiscing on memories- make them a part of your everyday life. Keep your focus and work towards that greater meaning of your life, and if it doesn’t fit into your master plan, LET THEM GO!
Dream on-it’s much more worth it!
Accomplishing the dream...
We look ahead to the future for happiness, letting life slip through our fingers. Will we feel complete when the task is done or look back on how we missed so much fun? Self-exhausted and we cant see a thing, hurting those we love as well as ourselves. We have so much to be grateful for, but are we willing to open the door? Too frequently others see whats in front of our face, but were to blind to look as we're ready to race. Is this what life should be about? Money, fortune, fame or a big house? Family, love, friendship and laughter are what we should seek. Everything else will fall in its place so there's no need to compete....
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Yes. I agree with everything you said. Although it's somewhat difficult to let go of those really painful memories ... there is nothing which compares to thoughts of fond memories which allow our heart not to dwell in sorrow, only smile with laughter.
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