Once you have a question, you are presented with a choice.
Do I pursue the answer to my question, at whatever cost? Or do I continue my life as if I had never had the question.
Because you know, that if you find the answer to your question, your whole life may change. And what if you aren’t ready for that change? What if you don’t want to change? What if…?
But you’re a curious person, so you already know the answer to that question. Ready or not, you’re figuring this shit out. Because you know, that you can’t live with yourself if you don’t at least try to find an answer.
And what kind of person would you be, to not pursue your question? The alternative, that you see, is intentional blindness, and that, is not an option.
Now, for a moment, consider the individuals who don’t pursue their question. They may think they have too much on the line to even entertain their question. Like you, their question might just be a fleeting thought or become a full-blown obsession. But in the end, they prioritize their current status, life, relationships, or… sanity, over the answer.
The question is then buried, which in turn, blinds them from the infinite questions, and presumably answers, that could have followed that original question.
But you aren’t going to worry about the ones who don’t think outside of the box and those who see limitations over opportunity.
So you begin your quest.


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