Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Start⇒Shoroo⇒Comenzar

Do it. Just go for it. Take the plunge. 
It’s going to be scary, and it’s going to be difficult, but nothing worth having in life is always easy and pleasant. Starting something new is always terrifying, exhilarating, and crucial all at once. Without new beginnings and the threat of starting over or trying something different; life becomes bland and boring. I don’t want to know a life like that. In order to get anywhere in life, you’ve got to start somewhere, and for me it’s with this blog. For far too long I have been stagnant in certain areas of my life and it’s time to get started. Get a move on. There has been this lingering feeling of emptiness and a feeling of getting left behind. With this blog I hope to spark something or to discover something about myself, about my life, or about life in general to catapult me back on track and align me with my destiny. I’m hoping this can be the catalyst to something bigger and better than what I’ve been doing for so long. This will be a place to be completely open and honest; as mortifying as that may be, it is necessary. I can’t be the only one who has ever felt like this or has thought this to themselves. It’s hard to admit that you feel lost and like you don’t know what you’re doing with your life, but the truth is; no one knows for sure. In this space I will share my thoughts, my emotions, my life experiences, and anything else that may pop up along the way. With that being said, I hope those of you reading will engage and share your experiences and revelations with me. Because at the end of the day we are all trying to navigate through life together, whether we want to admit it or not.

Afterthought: The title of this first blog is written in three languages. First in English, second in Persian, and third in Spanish. The three languages/backgrounds/cultures that make up one human being. Me. It’s sort of an introduction to me and who I am. I am an American, I am half Persian and half Puerto Rican (among many other things but that gets too difficult and these two cultures were/are msost prominant in my life).

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