Walking down a road you have never walked on before feels draining, but coming down the same road again feels easier and you might even not feel the struggle or time it takes to get wherever you are going. This is the concept that applies to life, be it in religion, business, emotion management or any other aspect we might look on, life is a maze.
We phase in and out of different parts of this maze and the best we can ever do for the next person is help them go through whatever we have experienced before. The one person who you pour out your heart to and goes, “I have been there before,” trust me, is one of the best people you can ever consult. They went through it, they know how it feels and moreso, they know the result that comes out of one of the paths you possibly can see yourself walking along. In this case, the choice really is yours. This specific maze is full of complications, one reason behind being your stage 1 could be someone’s stage 25 and their stage 45 might be your stage 2 yet it’s someone else’s stage 78. This is the reason we are always told to stick by each other. We are not here for a good time only, neither are we here for a bad time. We are here to serve purpose.
We are spirits with souls living inside bodies. The best we can do for each other is help, serve purpose. No matter what religion you go to, you will find one thing, PURPOSE, and it is this one thing that completes our endeavors in the labyrinth, life. Serve it accordingly, look for help when you need it, this is really why we were made.
We are an ecosystem. We need to program ourselves to be able to identify where we are in the maze and where others might be going through. Not everything will be the same for all of us but it is worth it to hear how others went through it.
Never be afraid of being the smartest person in the room, the one who learns the most and teaches the rest the most too.
All the best in maneuvering the labyrinth in the maze. I hope we meet and help as we progress. Never fall short of purpose.





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