"I may not be able to be
completely liberated from time, but resting when I've done enough, and waking
up when I've slept enough... finding my own rhythm like that… it might be the
liberation I need the most."
-My Liberation Notes, 2022
I wonder why
we’re always running as if a serial killer is coming after us. What are we so
scared of missing out on? We’re different humans, yet somehow it feels like we’re
all on autopilot, living the same life with almost the same perspective. We are
born only to go to school, have good grades, go to university, again have good grades,
graduate, then get married, and work work work work, then have kids to repeat this
exact process all over again… then die. Not to mention that we have to graduate
as early as possible, because who wants to miss out on life after graduation?
It feels
like I’ve been on autopilot for the 12 years I spent going to school. Then
suddenly I turned 19 and felt like I never took a minute to catch my breath for
all those years, but I just ignored that feeling. “Why am I so slow doing
things?”, this thought started to eat me alive. I felt like I needed to do
things faster. I felt like I must learn how to speed read, watch lectures at double
speed, and finish studying one chapter in an hour maximum just to be able to survive
and keep up.
Now I wonder
if something was running after me. What did I need to survive from? Why the
hell would I need to speed read instead of enjoying what I’m reading? It’s not
like I’m going to read all the books in the world before I die anyways. Why do
we feel the need to establish something before 30? We buckle down to reach something
and sometimes we even work on our weekends. Why? Do we realize we might die in
like… 30 seconds from now? We might die before we achieve anything at all… and
that’s okay! As long as you enjoy the journey, I guess!
It’s not that
big of a deal if you fail as you imagine, as long as you did your best. I might
have realized this the hard way, but life really has nothing to give except new
chances (and a little bit of pain). You might mess everything up, but still
wake up in the morning and decide to give it another shot.
I want you
to know that It’s okay to slow down. It’s okay to stop and catch your breath
for a while. You don’t have to graduate before 25. You don’t have to get
married before 30. You don’t have to figure life out before 40. Life will
always surprise you even when you’re old and all wrinkly. Take your time with
the book you’re reading even it takes months. Take your time and study that
chapter in 4 hours… or more! You’re not missing out on anything. You deserve to slow down and go at your own pace, with no stress. You deserve to find your own rhythm.
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Well done, as always! That is such an important reminder, Omegabun 💕 thank you for always delivering great and genuine messages when we seem to need it the most ❤️
ReplyDeleteYou, make me cry and touched🤧😭
DeleteI'm super happy you liked it and I'm glad you found a little bit of comfort ♥♥♥
DeleteI really needed these words not to feel retarded anymore, tysm for describing my feelings ❤️
ReplyDeleteYou're definitely not alone! I'll be rooting for you! ♥♥♥
DeleteAgain, I read it out loud and that really was amazing :) 🖤🖤
ReplyDeleteThank you so much ♥♥♥
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