This is a great reminder. Being in med school there’s always some sort of conflict of whether to prioritize money, success, positions, fame, relationships, family, or just finding out what one‘s true calling is. But reading this helps me lessen my worries, I‘ll do life step by step and see where it leads me!
It makes me think of Star Wars, I‘ll let the Force guide me!
I'm happy that I could help ease your worries, Kai. We should keep in mind that conflicts only exist in our minds. As long as you follow where you're drawn to, you'll always end up where you want to be. Even if you don't initially understand where the road takes you (or why things happen the way they do).
You're right! The Force is actually the best example of this concept :)
The real question is whether you're truly lost or if that's just what your logic tells you. Sometimes, what feels like "being lost" is simply part of the pathless path :)
This is a great reminder. Being in med school there’s always some sort of conflict of whether to prioritize money, success, positions, fame, relationships, family, or just finding out what one‘s true calling is. But reading this helps me lessen my worries, I‘ll do life step by step and see where it leads me!
It makes me think of Star Wars, I‘ll let the Force guide me!
I'm happy that I could help ease your worries, Kai. We should keep in mind that conflicts only exist in our minds. As long as you follow where you're drawn to, you'll always end up where you want to be. Even if you don't initially understand where the road takes you (or why things happen the way they do).
You're right! The Force is actually the best example of this concept :)
It's taken me a long time to navigate naturally towards a pathless path and I still get lost along the way!
The real question is whether you're truly lost or if that's just what your logic tells you. Sometimes, what feels like "being lost" is simply part of the pathless path :)