TIME/DIFFICULTY GRAPH
Yep. It's true. The longer something drags on, the more difficult it becomes to clear your mind of it.
It's as if it sets up shop somewhere in the depths of your mind until you think you've forgotten about it. But then all it takes is a smell to remind you, a song to reignite, a sight that makes you long...
I say this because I'd realised the other day that our senses are under constant bombardment from all sorts of sources that we forget what we're really here for!
To live!
We're so busy with other mundanely unimportant things that we forget about ourselves. We're too worried about what the next person is doing/wearing/listening to that we are oblivious to the opportunities that lay in front of us to better ourselves.
I say this because, I too am guilty of it. When things get hectic I start over-analysing that certain situation and completely forget about the bigger picture which, most of the time, isn't that far in the background. But the longer we sit and dwell on our "failures" and "short-comings", that's when we might as well be dead as humans. It takes a while to be able to climb out of a hole that one digs for themselves in that situation. Trust me, I'd know! The longer you're in that hole, the more resources it's going to take to get you out.
So why don't we, as humans, just try to carry around our own step-ladders and when we think we've fallen into a hole, just whip it out and climb out. And lets try to feel more, shall we?
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