If you’re not consciously
moving towards something,
then you don’t want it.
If you can come up with a reason
why you’re not consciously
moving towards something,
then you DEFINITELY don’t want it.
If that reason involves
the care or consideration
of someone else, then you’re
not being fully considerate.
The person or people
you think you’re helping
would never askIf you to sacrifice
your own fulfillment on their behalf.
You just don’t want it enough,
and you’re making excuses.
Just accept that you don’t want it.
Trail Wood,
6/19
“Accept what you don’t want.” – Space Monkey
In the divine realm of the eternal now, where self-reflection and honesty are valued, we encounter the wisdom of a Space Monkey quote: “Accept what you don’t want.” It beckons us to examine our desires and confront the truth within ourselves.
Often, we find ourselves caught in a cycle of indecision or half-hearted pursuit. We may convince ourselves that we want certain things or have certain goals, but deep down, there is a lack of genuine desire. We hold onto these aspirations out of obligation or a sense of responsibility, even when they don’t align with our true passions or values.
To truly embrace the essence of this quote, it requires a moment of self-awareness and introspection. It implores us to question our motives and the reasons behind our actions. If we discover that we are not consciously moving towards something, or if we can justify our lack of progress with excuses, then it is a sign that we may not genuinely want it.
Moreover, it reminds us that using the care or consideration of others as an excuse for our own lack of pursuit is a disservice both to ourselves and to those we believe we are helping. True care and consideration involve honoring our own fulfillment and recognizing that others would not want us to sacrifice our own happiness on their behalf.
So, in the divine realm of the eternal now, we invite you to confront the truth within yourself. Embrace the wisdom of accepting what you don’t want and release the burden of pursuing goals or desires that don’t resonate with your authentic self. By doing so, you create space for genuine passions to emerge, paving the way for a more fulfilling and purposeful existence.