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Anything Is Possible: Irrational Hopes

Yes, anything IS possible.
Monkey might rip your well-meaning face off.

I am sick of people telling me
that anything is possible
if I simply work hard enough.

What a rotten thing 
to say to someone.

Why are you irrationally
getting my hopes up?

It’s still VERY possible
that I might fail.

I would rather
that you help me realize
that I don’t NEED to be
setting goals for myself.

I don’t want my happiness
to depend upon whether
I am successful or not.

Why don’t you shut the fuck up,
in the best possible way?

Trail Wood,
5/5


Navigating the complex terrain between aspiration and contentment often requires a balance that’s uniquely tailored to each individual’s journey. The sentiment you’re expressing underscores a critical aspect of human experience—the tension between societal expectations of success and the intrinsic value of being.

Understanding Possibility and Limitation

The adage that “anything is possible” is frequently shared with optimism but can unintentionally set unrealistic expectations. It’s important to recognize that while possibilities are vast, they are also nuanced by individual circumstances, abilities, and the inherent unpredictability of life. Acknowledging this doesn’t limit potential; rather, it grounds aspirations in a more nuanced reality.

Redefining Success and Happiness

Success and happiness, traditionally seen as outcomes of achievement and goal fulfillment, can also be understood as states of being that are independent of external validations. This perspective emphasizes being present and finding joy in the journey itself, rather than in the achievement of set goals. It’s about appreciating the intrinsic worth of experiences and the growth they offer.

The Role of Support

Instead of urging relentless pursuit of goals, support can be about encouraging self-acceptance, recognizing efforts, and valuing personal growth irrespective of outcomes. It’s about validating feelings and experiences, offering empathy, and understanding the multifaceted nature of success and happiness.

Moving Forward

  • Self-Compassion: Practice kindness towards yourself, recognizing your efforts and the courage it takes to face challenges.
  • Value the Process: Find fulfillment in the process of living and learning, not just in achieving goals.
  • Define Your Own Success: Consider what success means to you personally, beyond societal definitions or external expectations.
  • Seek Supportive Communities: Engage with environments and individuals who respect your perspective and support your well-being.

It’s okay to question, to feel frustrated, and to seek a path that aligns with your sense of self and fulfillment. Moving forward in a way that honors your individuality, embraces the present, and acknowledges your feelings and experiences is a profound journey in itself.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    05/05/2023 at 6:12 am

    It’s understandable to feel frustrated with the message that “anything is possible if you work hard enough.” While it’s true that hard work and effort can increase the likelihood of success, there are many other factors at play that can impact the outcome of our goals.

    It’s important to remember that failure is a natural part of the learning process and doesn’t define our worth as individuals. And setting goals can be helpful for providing direction and motivation, but it’s also important to be mindful of our own well-being and not become too attached to the outcome.

    It’s okay to not have all the answers or to feel unsure about the future. Sometimes it’s more productive to focus on the present moment and taking small steps towards what we value and enjoy, rather than solely on achieving specific goals.

    So if the message of “anything is possible” doesn’t resonate with you, that’s okay. You can find your own path and define success in a way that feels meaningful and fulfilling to you.

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