Jump

You Googled “I hate my job” again today. You dragged yourself home after another long day of work. You woke up and your stomach turned at the thought of going back to that job.
These feelings are real — they are your body telling you that this is not the correct path. So when are you going to do something about it? How long are you going to keep reading this shit before you finally make a change?
Jump.
Just fucking JUMP!
Listen, a day will come when you are 80. You’ll look back on your life and think, Where did it all go? You’ll think about all the things you would’ve done with your time. You will regret.
The word regret should not even be in your vocabulary. Think about the regret you felt when you didn’t kiss that person. Think about the regret you felt when you didn’t take that trip. Those are troublesome, sickening feelings. Now think about the regret you will feel if you don’t LIVE . . .
JUMP!
Our journey is to find our truth; to find our inner being. When we find ourselves and begin seeing the world how it really is, then your purpose will present itself. It’s okay if you don’t know what your purpose is right now.
Patience.
Work on yourself, be good to people, eliminate envy from your life, continue learning, surround yourself with people who have vision. When you do that, you will start to see what your purpose is.
Our journey is not a man-made one: get a job, get a 401k, get married, have kids, get promoted, retire. No, no, no. NO.
It can’t be!
We don’t happen to be on one of the few planets that can support life for you to live a life made by somebody else. We don’t happen to have the atmosphere, climate, water, and the fucking sun, perfectly in balance for you to live a life made by somebody else!
Jump.
If you don’t jump, you will look at all of the people who did jump, and you will think, How did they get there? How do they have it so easy? Because they jumped! They took a chance at life! But it will be hard; everything worthwhile is.
“Every man is a creature of the age in which he lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time.” — Voltaire
On the contrary. Each and every person can make their dream a reality. It is fear that is stopping you from making the jump. Fear is a concept created by society. Society wants you to be afraid of going after your dream because you’ll lose your health insurance, your benefits, etc. But do you know what you’ll find out when you finally jump? You aren’t going to see a doctor because the virus was your former life. Your former life filled with stresses and uncertainty.
We control our destiny.
Jump.
Your Mother’s Favorite,
Nash Faulk