Recently I've been reading a book has quoted an inspiring idea by Guy Kawasaki, who says it's better to "make meaning than to make money". In other words, we better first define a meaning, it is more likely lead us to make money, than starting with the goal of making money, which will probably not be succeeded in neither making money nor meaning.
I found a big lesson here, not exactly about making money (which I rarely interested in life...), but defining the truth: solving problems, before you get to some practical goals. It's like, all the great minds would create ideas, and people like me are just on the milestones of discussing presents, still struggling with the power of giving up.
I'm still searching for God knows what, where, when, and why. I believe today some parts of myself are falling apart; but then I write, until I scratch out all the unknowns, i will find a brand new me, a breakthrough.
It's okay that our minds are keep changing rapidly, as long as we stay on track with the ideas on our minds. Never lose faiths. "I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination" - Jimmy Dean.
Once I decided to show you my personality from the bottom of my heart, I figured this is the ONLY way to live. You might not have depreciated my value, but i'm already tired of the idea of pleasing anybody, even begging anyone to read or judge me right!
Let's move to a bigger mind, with some wider visions, to imagine a larger big picture; independently, proudly.