One Apple A Day #351
Too often, I overthink things.
I spend hours in self-reflection, asking myself all sort of tough questions.
What am I doing?
Who am I?
What is important?
Where do I want to go? What do I want to do?
Do I genuinely care about this?
And the trickiest and most dangerous of them all; “why?”.
See, even now. I’m questioning my thinking.
I believe it’s vital to keep asking questions and exploring life and the meaning of what we do.
But it’s also essential to live. I would say that life is, most of all, meant to be lived, even if when we don’t understand it.
This is what I want to do.
To learn the power of sensing without understanding.
To feel without explaining.
To listen without words.
To stay in the unknown.
Being aware of something doesn’t mean to understand.
Just to be aware.
This is what I want.
Seeking without asking questions but being open to what emerges just being.