Fat and happy frogs
Fat and happy frogs get boiled in their own pond water, so a myth, and don’t live to tell the tale…
The ones who get scalded don’t stay in the water long enough to die for them to say
“Look, I died but I came back.”
When did you last challenge yourself to change?
Some people just have to “die”, perhaps not in the literal but in a figurative sense, for them to realize that they actually have a choice and free will to make them to become makers and shakers of their reality, and not to remain takers who feel like all they have to do is consume, or fakers who think that living a lie is ok as long as they don’t hurt anyone else, meanwhile hurting inside and slowly dying a self-imposed death that would easily be avoided if they would live according to the truth and the honesty they owe themselves, taking full responsibility for their actions and rise in a Cinderella-like story, only equalled by the myth of the firebird called Phoenix, who’s legacy is still part of our expressions, since he had come up from the ashes, with vibrant gold and red plumage.
Too many people shy away from being refined and taking a step outside their comfort zones. It is a trend to get out of a relationship when it gets difficult to handle. Truth is, a relationship can only grow with time, so strong that it will be the match that everyone mistakenly takes for the first stages of “being in love”; which of course is nothing less than temporary insanity.
Relationships change, and so does the world around us, all the time. Change is the only constant in life and if we can make it a priority to appreciate change, we won’t ever again be fat and happy frogs, thinking that’s the “good life”…meanwhile getting boiled alive in our own pond water.
Be the change!
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Stay cool in your pond, I send you warm Speculoos flavored greetings with some melted Belgian chocolate to dip!
Life is a trip, and you just got to get yourself a ticket!
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