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title: "Frenetic Scribblings #10: The Balance of Things"
date: 2017-12-11
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![](/img/1*gOf7zbB_WYZkR1mu-nAQ8A.jpeg)Entirely from personal experienceno basis in any kind of fact or sciencelife is balanced. Good and bad, equal. Good deeds have a bad counterpart or side effect and visa versa. Maybe its not true. Probably, in fact. But it seems that way.
In less words, life is a rollercoaster.
It doesnt mean good isnt worth it. On the contrary, its all the more so. Good is always worth it.
On a similar note, Im a born cynic. But Im 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.
Though planning for the worst is good. Almost as good as seeing the future in fact.
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.
Inspired by Gibbs from NCIS I sat down and wrote out a life code for myself. Id encourage you to do the same. But alsodont be afraid to rehash and edit those rules as you change and grow.
Or dont. At the very least, think. Step back and think about your life philosophy. In the meantime, see you tommorow!
> Thought for the day: Without the darkness wed never see the stars.(Yes, I know thats a quotation from Twilight of all things, but even a broken clock is right twice a day)