|
|
I once read a lovely quote by Lao-Tzu that said, "When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everybody will respect you." Every generation’s youth yearns to somehow attain this inexplicable quality of contentment. They search in local department stores, gyms or through others. I also journeyed down these paths, but to no avail. I consistently found myself with empty pockets and a forsaken heart. Completely down trodden, I began visiting a local beach called Table Rock quite frequently. Through the beauty and surreal tranquility of this natural cove I found understanding, appreciation and my future goal. I often reminisce about my first glimpse of this magical beach. It was a sticky overcast day; one that left a salty dew upon your skin. Most people flocked to the comforts of the air conditioned confinement, but I longed for such discomforts. Although my decision appears quite visceral, I feel that through greater anguish comes superior growth and understanding about life. I positioned myself on the beach and cracked open novel after novel on that sweaty day.
|