One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.
This is a Sigmund Freud quote. Many of his ideas and theories had been rooted in his own mental health issues, imo. Quite a few of his works of literature stand out and can't be denied as ground breaking, for the time, despite his own demons. No matter what you think of the man, his mind wasn't something to waste, and it wasn't.
This quote in particular strikes me as very poetic in that a human being can live through some amazingly horrendous conditions and come out of their struggle essentially untouchable. Mentally forged into hardened steel, able to deal with anything and everything.
As I look back at the path I have traveled I realize that most of it was hard. Most of it was tumultuous and I had to fight my way to get where I was going. Nowadays, I have a solid spine, round shoulder ready to take the weight of someone's world when needed. I am available to anyone and in any capacity that I can help with. This is because of the years of struggle and now I can do beautiful things with the strength that the struggle made me develop.
My advice to you, child(ren) haunting Meso, is to learn how to be a man. Learn how to be a beacon of strength, a guiding light. One day you will wake up and be in your 40s and you'll realize that you have missed the boat. Now you're just a Freudian cliche. Change before it is too late.
This is a Sigmund Freud quote. Many of his ideas and theories had been rooted in his own mental health issues, imo. Quite a few of his works of literature stand out and can't be denied as ground breaking, for the time, despite his own demons. No matter what you think of the man, his mind wasn't something to waste, and it wasn't.
This quote in particular strikes me as very poetic in that a human being can live through some amazingly horrendous conditions and come out of their struggle essentially untouchable. Mentally forged into hardened steel, able to deal with anything and everything.
As I look back at the path I have traveled I realize that most of it was hard. Most of it was tumultuous and I had to fight my way to get where I was going. Nowadays, I have a solid spine, round shoulder ready to take the weight of someone's world when needed. I am available to anyone and in any capacity that I can help with. This is because of the years of struggle and now I can do beautiful things with the strength that the struggle made me develop.
My advice to you, child(ren) haunting Meso, is to learn how to be a man. Learn how to be a beacon of strength, a guiding light. One day you will wake up and be in your 40s and you'll realize that you have missed the boat. Now you're just a Freudian cliche. Change before it is too late.
