In a world that is constantly bombarding us with images of what ideal beauty is, in a world where weβre told to always hustle to get more, in a world that labels individuality βquirkyβ, βweirdβ, βotherββ¦in a world as such no wonder so many people are struggling to βfind happinessβ.
Happiness isn’t something to be attained, it is something that is innate and can neither be given to you or found. It’s a spiritual awakening of sorts. It stems from the depths of you. Now growing up I wasnβt the most comfortable in my own body and I never truly felt that I was anything out of the ordinary. I was and very much still am a nerd, and I wear that with pride! However, what I began to realise in the past year is that we all have a reference point that we use for validation in our daily lives. Personally for me it was education and getting good grades, that was the constant in my life that I subconsciously defined myself with. Fast forward to a disastrous final year of university I was faced with failure for the first time, a shattered dream of medical school and all of sudden I didnβt know who I was anymore.
Now no matter what we portray on the outside, we all have this instinctual voice or sixth sense that pushes us towards our purpose. The problem comes when most of society has shut this voice off for so many years that we end up in a state of being lost. Not knowing what to do or just feeling hopeless. Itβs not your fault to be honest, weβve grown up in cages of expectations both self-imposed orΒ imposed upon us by the people closest to us. Think about it, from when we are little kids weβre asked βWhat do you want to be when you grow up?β, weβre exposed to television shows that have the same demographic of people in them, we’re even subtly pushed to walking on a certain side of a subway platform. We are being nudged every single day of our lives and we donβt even know it.
One thing that I am eternally thankful for are my parents. My dad instilled in me this sense of strength and being able to stand up for what I believe in even if Iβm the only person. My mother passed on to me her ability to be so self-sure of her place in the world and never apologising for being her own person (Iβm still working on the former). These three things have always allowed me to stay in my own lane, I donβt particularly care for trends or fitting in and yet Iβve never had an issue with being an outcast and I think it has a lot to do with the fact that no matter what trials Iβm going through in life and my pursuit of figuring this thing we call life out, Iβve always been me. There are no phases, nothing but me being real! So there are a few things that I have both observed and learnt so far (subject to change in a weeks timeβ¦ jokingβ¦kinda)
- Life is fleeting and to have to endure anything that youβre not comfortable with is the biggest waste of your time.
- We are all winging it so stop being so hard on yourself. Our own parents are still trying to figure out the next stages of their lives. Life doesnβt come with a βHow-toβ manual, you canβt google it. Just DIY it to your own imagination.
- The energy that it takes for you to be someone youβre not, or to get people to like you, can be better used on you loving you. Know that you are enough as you are.
- Which leads me to the MAJOR KEYβ¦
anyone who takes you for granted doesnβt deserve you. anyone who doesnβt like you can exit stage left and anyone who canβt respect you, doesnβt deserve an ounce of your energy or time
- If youβre not comfortable doing it or if your gut is telling you noβ¦Listen! Value your instincts.
- Happiness comes with being content in the present. Not rethinking the past or wanting to control the future but realising that the here and now is the only thing you can proactively work on.
- We donβt live to work.
- Life is a personal journey, I donβt need people to know about what Iβm doing but best believe that in due time, when I want, the world will know what I’ve been up toΒ π
Remember that ultimately you woke up this morning, with your conscious alert and your senses in tune. That in itself is a miracle, so donβt overshadow your beauty with the nonsense they want you on. Be yourself from the soul that youβre stemming from. #beingqaali

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