November 19, 2005

the time is getting late

recently i have been performing below my potential. this is a sad conclusion and one i must amend pronto. why are we all our own worst enemy?
we know what we must do and yet our weakness tears us down, leaving only regret and self loathing. a good day is a beautiful thing, a bad day must be dissected for it merits.
i will try each day despite the forces against me. i will hold true to what is certain, even as it eludes me.
i will love as much as i can and churn understanding from hatred.
i will look honestly at my actions. i will ignore smart ass responses to this gesture. be well.

Posted by anonymous at November 19, 2005 1:54 PM
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Why are you performing below your potential? Do you fear being successful? What will you lose by being a success? Whatever it is, what you gain will be so much more.

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