Recently, I did a health screening. Turns out, all my uric acid and bad cholesterol readings 2 years ago have completely recovered! What a good news. I didn’t knew what I did. But, after the last screening, I’m more mindful about eating soy based products and animal innards. As for the bad cholesterol, the pathologist suspect was reduced with regular exercise. Regardless, I am grateful to have a healthy body. I wish to stay in this state for as long as I could.
What do you do when you’re in your prime?
Some people busy finding money, some people bust finding their other half, while some people just go with the flow. I guess, if some things after we have put in our heart and effort to it, but yet things are not meant to be, we should not force it. Let nature take its course and see how it unfolds.
I remember on my first piano examination when I was 12 years old, I was so nervous that I barely slept. Prior I get off the car at the examination hall, I asked my mom, what will happen if I failed the test? She just smiled to me and said “Then you ask yourself, if you’d given your best?” That very moment, I knew that’s all mattered.
From that day onward, I learnt that life is about a journey. You could live a mediocre life, never trying your best and wondering what if you did your best OR give in your heart and soul to your dreams and aspiration. I’m for the second, because even if I failed, I knew once upon a time, I tried.
Sounds like a contrasting and confusing write-up ay? No, not at all.
What I’m trying to convey here is that, in my prime, when I have all the resources, I want to give in my very best in achieving the things I want in life. But, if some things are not meant to be, I will not force it and dwell over one failure. My prime is finite, and life is so much more than that.