On my way back from Jaipur, I was in a cab with my mom. Sightseeing the greenery and flowers blossoming in our periphery was sublime. During that travel, I travelled back in time: of memories, faint thoughts about how far I have come in this mortal journey, and how life becomes more about bittersweet acceptance and joyful rebellion.
Travel teaches us layers of endurance and life lessons when we transcend each stop that greets our way.
From that place of unlayering, clarity of beautiful and satisfying delusions occur in our consciousness.
And this delusion is our strength. Being crazy about something or our goals when the world feels strange and critiquing and dry is when we feel secured with our silent inner strength – poignantly connecting with our infinite drive, our consciousness.
This silent strength is the language we should comprehend when we shape our personal story – both in business and life.
Listen to yourself; talk to yourself – when it is loud inside or so quiet that it needs its own outlet to withhold its meaning.
Let your silent strength reflect in your work, or simply in your words – they have the power to heal the most ached soul, in its entirety it’s all of us in this soulful connection.
An example I’m fond of in this post is of Justin Welsh – a silent voice, a living human!
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