Sunday, April 13, 2014

The Great Crossroads Of Should and Would

First of all I would like to point out the situational irony of how we are going through a crossroads section of side learning while learning about Macbeth, a play featuring Hecatate the goddess of crossroads.

     Selfless devotion to a cause in which you take great pride and joy cannot truly be called work. The Crossroads of Should and must describes a central mantra in which you should live the happiest moment of your life doing what you feel happiest in. Or else, the career is not correct and it is more of an obligation than a passion that will live beyond you. Yet, conversely you cannot leave what you already have to scour every inch of the world to see what you want. This is where the mantra-like balance comes in; you must support your existence while still financing your exploits as to find how to enjoy your work.

     As a continuation, getting to this point can be quite easy. Elle Luna states you can't be held back by doubt. There shouldn't be very many negatives to exploring something you would enjoy doing, if it is indeed productive. Take a step back; in respects to your life, nothing can influence the actions you take more than yourself. If you can learn to harness your creativity in your solitude, you may direct your influence into whatever form suits you. And in this respect, your creations will epitomize you as a human being and you will become one with your work.

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