Then...it hit me. I was one of those people. I must have compassion and see all the positive and wonderful things that can come out of the resources they have. They can live an extraordinary life! After all, if my mentors didn't do that for me, I wouldn't have a paradigm shift and a new found energy for working towards my dream. Who was I to write off anybody? I should help them. However, we can not help people who truly don't want help.
These are the same people that not willing to truly stretch beyond their comfort zone, so they can expand their eventual realm of comfort with abundance. Tomorrow after a night of "facebooking" (yes, that is now a verb), they will go to work or work on something that deep inside they know is dead-end.
Now, if it's a passion they have, like working at a youth center, that's awesome. I'm talking about things people do just to make money (only to get taxed more should they decide to get a second job). The people I'm referring to had no passion in their voice. I know they are above that and deserve better. I truly see greatness in them.
We are all worthy to get the things we want. Why play it so miserably safe when we only got one life? Let's not beat ourselves up over all the wrong choices, regrets and mistakes that we made. What we have is not years of failure, but years of experience. A really good friend and mentor recently said that. I'm really glad he did.
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