Wednesday, 25 July 2012

random reflections of a notepad carrying dreamer: I WORRY (#hotproblems)

random reflections of a notepad carrying dreamer: I WORRY (#hotproblems): This article was inspired buy hot problems. Hope you like it.  Most times I’m happy. Or at least I look like I am. But I worry. ...

I WORRY (#hotproblems)


This article was inspired buy hot problems. Hope you like it.

 Most times I’m happy.
Or at least I look like I am.
But I worry.
Just like everyone else.
I’m scared I would get cancer and die young.
You say what are the odds?
I say 1 out of 2.
I worry about not being noticed; completely ignored.
I worry about being highly celebrated.
And then losing myself in the process.
I worry that my life would pass me by.
And I’ll be just like a desert traveler.
I’m scared of not dreaming big enough.
And then failing to reach my potential.
But on the other hand,
There is dreaming too big and underachieving.
I worry that the world would destroy itself.
And our race would end without a trace.
A ruin in the “middle” of space.
I worry about weird things too.
Like my butt falling off from not eating.
I might just be a snake and I do not know.
My eyebrows are not entirely identical.
I don’t know what insects are poisonous or not.
So, I stay clear of all them .
And there is the person that stares at me in the middle of the night O_O
I worry I might just be a muggle.
And teenagers my age are off having fun with magic.
I also worry about normal teenager things.
I worry I might fail my exams.
I worry my friends secretly hate me (I hope they don’t).
I worry I would blow up like a balloon
I worry I have no talent
I \ might not get to meet Ellen, Justin Bieber, One Direction, or any of my favorite celebrities.

We all worry. And when we use it properly worry can be a strength. Because it can prevent us from making mistakes. Help us to deal with difficult situations. And it can stimulate us to take the actions we need to take control of our lives. 

It's important not to worry about petty things, things that never happen, and things you have no control over.
 
In the end, all is good as long as you believe and keep doing and being your best.
It’ll all turn out right if you do not forget to keep smiling.