when you hide from your vulnerability, you automatically hide from everything you ever wanted in life.
Here
are three of the most common ones you need to be aware of:
1. The past is
indicative of the present. – When things aren’t going
well there is a tendency to extrapolate and assume the future holds more of the
same. For some strange reason, this doesn’t happen as much when things
are going well. Remaining in the moment is much easier when we’re
experiencing joy. A laugh, a smile and a warm fuzzy feeling are fleeting
and we know it. But when we’re depressed, struggling, or fearful, it’s
easy to heap on more pain by assuming tomorrow will be just like today.
This is a cyclic, self-fulfilling prophecy. If you don’t allow yourself
to move past what happened, what was said, what was felt, you will look at your
present and future through that same dirty lens, and nothing will be able to
breach your foggy judgment. You will keep on justifying, reliving, and fueling
a perception that shouldn’t have existed in the first place.
2. It’s too late to
make changes. – Life is not a straight line.
There isn’t one right path for you or anyone else. And there isn’t a set
timeline of milestones. But sometimes the pressure coming from peers,
family, work, and society in general is enough to make us feel completely
broken inside. If we don’t have the “right” job, relationship, lifestyle,
and so forth, by a certain age or timeframe, we assume we’re somehow broken.
And that’s not true at all. You’re allowed to backtrack. You’re
allowed to figure out what inspires you at different stages of your life.
You’re allowed extra time when you need it. Life is meant to be a series
of zigs and zags. It should look like a mess, but a beautiful mess.
It shows that you have changed and grown. You’ve had your ups and
downs. You went down one path, but decided to change course… perhaps on
many occasions. That’s how life should be. Life is a continuous
experience of independent present moments and choices. So whatever
situation you are in right now, just know that it can change if you want it
to. It’s up to you. You just have to choose something new.
3. Being vulnerable is dangerous. –
We are all afraid to say too much, to feel too deeply, to let people know what
they mean to us. But this isn’t healthy. Love is
vulnerability. Happiness is vulnerability. The risk of being
vulnerable is the price of opening yourself up to beauty and opportunity.
Being vulnerable is not about showing the parts of you that are polished; it’s
about revealing the unpolished parts you would rather keep hidden from the
world. It’s about looking out into the world with an honest, open heart
and saying, “This is me! Take me or leave me!” Of course, it’s hard
to consciously choose vulnerability. Why? Because the stakes are
high. But the truth is, nothing worthwhile in this world is a safe
bet. Since love and happiness are born out of our willingness to be
vulnerable – to be open to something wonderful that could be taken away from us
– when you hide from your vulnerability, you automatically hide from everything
you ever wanted in life.