Your story is your Own

You write the pages, you draw the script. Why would you not revel in this endeavor? Why would you allow another ownership over your fate? I will tell you why, for you must be made aware.

 

Influence or affluence. Inward versus outward. What are you taking in, ingesting? What are you allowing influence over your domain? Just the same, what are you projecting, what are you giving off? These powerful subtleties accrue over time, they build, build and build. This is your compound, your fortress. Fine. Just fine.

 

Let me ask you this; Are you happy? Content? Secure in your path moving forward? If the answer is yes, good on you, well done. If the answer is no, well then…

 

Identify. What is controlling your narrative? What has taken power over you and your life? What has rendered you powerless? Name it. Call it out and damn it. That’s right, damn it. Let it go. Let it go.

 

The meek shall inherit the earth? Let me tell you friend, this is a falsehood. No. You are not here to follow along blindly like cattle or sheep. No friend, you are the lion, find your pride. You are the leader meant to lead.

 

Live your life fully, without remorse. Leave no page unturned. Make it count, leave an impression. Write the story you would want to read.

 

 

 

Channeled message from T. S. Eliot. Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1888-1965, was a British-American poet, playwright, essayist, and literary critic. His work is known for its “fragmented structure, conversational tone, and exploration of alienation and disillusionment.” His poems, The Waste Land (1922) and Four Quartets (1943) “challenged traditional forms and embraced ambiguity.” Eliot often re-evaluated long held cultural beliefs. As a boy he became obsessed with books, a favorite was Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer. The 1994 movie Tom & Viv is a film about Eliot and his first wife’s relationship and the struggles they faced.

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