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title: "Frenetic Scribblings #10: The Balance of Things"
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date: 2017-12-11
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Entirely from personal experience — no basis in any kind of fact or science — life is balanced. Good and bad, equal. Good deeds have a bad counterpart or side effect and visa versa. Maybe it’s not true. Probably, in fact. But it seems that way.
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In less words, life is a rollercoaster.
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It doesn’t mean good isn’t worth it. On the contrary, it’s all the more so. Good is always worth it.
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On a similar note, I’m a born cynic. But I’m also beginning to realise that sometimes cynicism holds you back. Sometimes you gotta take a leap of faith instead of always planning for the worst.
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Though planning for the worst is good. Almost as good as seeing the future in fact.
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That was an odd mix and match of sections of my life philosophy. A philosophy in a near constant state of flux. But with some core, unshakable values. Honesty being utmost.
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Inspired by Gibbs from NCIS I sat down and wrote out a life code for myself. I’d encourage you to do the same. But also — don’t be afraid to rehash and edit those rules as you change and grow.
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Or don’t. At the very least, think. Step back and think about your life philosophy. In the meantime, see you tommorow!
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> Thought for the day: Without the darkness we’d never see the stars.(Yes, I know that’s a quotation from Twilight of all things, but even a broken clock is right twice a day)
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