Core

Life itself is invisible, elusive, mighty, cyclical, omnipresent

Core

We are constantly exposed under the media. Our memory and consciousness are deeply influenced by the achievements, fame, power and wealth of others. But what the media neglects to highlight is that underlying each “triumph” there is a tale of personal growth. It serves the driving force of our ultimate success, allowing us to expand by navigating between failure and success. Personal growth is not a quick fix. It is a continuous part of our living. Without it, our accomplishments lack a solid foundation; even the most magnificent mansion we construct may eventually crumble like a sandcastle by the beach.

Personal growth is a personal narrative. At the core of every story lies an individual. Despite the circumstances we find ourselves in, we remain the protagonist in charge of our own thoughts and emotions. Even when we are caught in a situation beyond our control, we see there exists a personal quest for growing. More than just tears and the nature of preservation, the urge to grow is deeply founded in crisis. 

Regardless of how we define personal growth or where it fits into our lives, the key point is that it's not only about what we gain; it's also about how we conduct ourselves during the process and who we aspire to be. It involves transforming nature's evolution on each individual into a consciously directed process just like making a movie. We create a script that reflects our vision and develop characters that resemble the person we want. Then, we gather resources to start the production. The challenge comes in here. Many of us invest time and energy to seek external resources to achieve our goals which is absolutely fine. However, not many of us invest in building a connection with the souce of all resources and existences which is LIFE. Simply put,  the most crucial source of all is LIFE Energy. 

To us, life is about subjective experience. Whether it's you, me, planet Mars, a blood cell, or a white cabbage, it holds significance in our perception. But behind it all is life itself—invisible, elusive, mighty, cyclical, omnipresent, and as uncomplicated as what makes us tick every day. Unfortunately, we aren't sufficiently taught to approach this ultimate vital force and develop a connection with it. In other words, our personal growth is well-linked with some projects but inadquately rooted into life energy. Some of us have been looking for resources in all the wrong places, only to end up exhausted and frustrated. 

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