"You're not a broken soul. You're a whole soul
who's just feeling a little lost as you try a new
path up the mountain."
Brittany Burgunder
Our culture grooms us to believe the highest goal is success. We are pressured to excel in an area that will reap large salaries, draw great attention, and make everyone proud. It is never explained financial success may cost integrity, immunity to the struggle of others, the connection with our families, and the inevitable fall from the top.
When a person highly tunes his or her inner skills and matches them to groomed passion, success will follow but it may feel like a hike up a mountain. Understand that success in this scenario means a contented heart, the sense of privilege to offering service, and a willingness to help others along the way. The goal is not to make money or attract society, but to establish the sense of doing your best for yourself and others. At times, we may feel lost, but it is only another opportunity to redirect our efforts.
If we are doing what we love and happen to attract large amounts of money, we are able to involve more people with our goal or donate to others who are in need. The development of self is a goal everyone can seek. We are all unique and our polished skills can touch the lives of many. Simply seeking financial gain can stunt our growth and isolate us from our true purpose of life on earth.
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