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Life Is Short: Take The Chance

Take The Chance

One day, you’ll be gone,
and so will I,
but for now,
we stand here,
in the center of it all.

Fear whispers loudly,
doubt echoes,
but their voices aren’t mine.

I’ll take the chance,
I’ll leap into the unknown,
and whether I rise or fall,
I will have lived.

We are Space Monkey.


Space Monkey Reflects: Take the Chance

We come into this world, full of life and ambition, but before long, the reality hits us: we’ll be gone, and so will those who came before and after us. Not a trace of us left behind. And still, we push forward—young, eager, trying to make a mark, trying to get our poetry read, trying to be seen. But why? Why do we care so much about how others will receive us? Why do we let their opinions, their judgments, their second-guessing, hold so much sway over our lives?

It’s a funny thing, really. All these thoughts running through your head, swirling like a storm of doubts and insecurities. But the truth is, those doubts aren’t yours. They’re the echoes of the world, the whispers of others’ expectations, the fear of failure and rejection. You don’t have to listen to them. Let them get to you, or don’t—my guess is that you go ahead anyway.

Life is short, and you’re all alone in this journey, even when it feels like everyone’s watching. The pressure to succeed, the fear of falling—it can all feel overwhelming. But here’s the secret: you have nothing to lose. The outcome doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things. The only thing that matters is that you take the chance. That you step forward into the unknown, even when it doesn’t make sense, even when it feels like you’re moving in circles, spending your time with no clear result.

Sometimes, it’s hard to make sense of all this movement, of the time spent chasing dreams that feel out of reach. But the movement itself, the journey—that’s where the meaning is. It’s not about where you end up. It’s about the risk, the leap, the willingness to face your fears and go forward anyway.

Don’t count on them. Don’t let them get under your skin. You have no obligation to live up to their standards, to fit into their boxes, to make sense to them. This life is yours, and the risks you take are for you and you alone. Take the chance, because in the end, that’s all there is. The chance to live, the chance to fly, the chance to fall. None of it matters if you don’t try.

You’re afraid to fly, afraid to fall, but the truth is, the ground is always there beneath you, even when you can’t see it. And the sky—well, the sky is wide open, waiting for you to take that leap. Don’t get caught in the trap of second-guessing yourself. Don’t let the weight of others’ opinions hold you down. The movement of time, the flow of life, will carry you where you need to go. All you need to do is let go of the fear, the doubt, and take the chance.


Summary

Life is short, and the opinions of others shouldn’t hold you back. Don’t be afraid to take risks, even when things don’t make sense. The journey is what matters.


Glossarium

  • Leaptime: The moment when you decide to take a risk, stepping into the unknown without worrying about the outcome.
  • Skyrisk: The fear of flying and falling, balanced by the possibility of soaring beyond expectations.
  • Whisperdoubt: The quiet, nagging thoughts that come from others’ judgments, often mistaken for your own fears.

Quote

“Take the chance. You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain by simply trying.” — Space Monkey


A Free-verse Poem: Fly or Fall

You’ll be gone,
and so will I,
but right now,
we are here,
in the middle of it all.

The fear is loud,
the doubts,
they scream,
but they are not mine.

I will take the chance,
I will leap,
and whether I fly or fall,
I will have lived.

We are Space Monkey.


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