Quick Thoughts | On Imaginary Sufferings
Back to the so-called "blank page anxiety", a typical, natural moment that happens to all of us, shamelessly confessed by renowned authors like Oscar Wilde who said:
"I spent all morning putting in a comma and all afternoon taking it out."
Generally speaking, those little feelings of emptiness and hesitation, if not embraced, might resist and prevail in larger areas of our personal and/or professional lives, impacting our grit, delaying our decisions to move on.
- I have no inspiration,
- I have no time,
- I don't know what to do first,
and so, and so forth,
Today, I invite you to pick one of those limiting beliefs you know, questioning it: How relevant it is to people who unconditionally believe in you? Seneca, Stoic philosopher and dramatist once established:
"We suffer more in imagination than in reality"
I would love to hear your thoughts, here or in this corner!
Quick Thoughts | On Imaginary Sufferings
Reviewed by Khalil Gdoura
on
November 17, 2020
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