A random passerby raps like a marvel, but his music isn’t online. “It’s weird knowing the world’s best rappers, singers, artists are out there working nine-to-five, likely never discovered,” a YouTube viewer nailed the thought.
Most people don’t see their hidden spark. Reasons vary, but a big one is this: as kids, no one blessed them. Worse, the grown-up world cursed their talent.
Why? Maybe their gift was so wild, so strong, it scared parents, caregivers, teachers. Or it reminded them of their own diamond, flushed away.
To survive, the child had to abandon himself.
It’s a rotten cycle with no end, because long ago someone turned those gifted children into the envious parents and bitter teachers of today.
Here’s the thing. A person who denies himself suffers deeply. Some channel their pain onto others, some inward. The disharmony of society is a function of the disharmony of individuals. The reverse is partly true, too — and that’s why it’s a downward spiral.
“Partly” matters, because society rarely changes itself. Many tried, but disasters outnumber wins. An individual, though, can fix much by working on himself.
Before, a person with a dormant gift might slog through life in a dull office. Now, like in this video, sudden chances to shine pop up. That inspires.
I confess, nothing in my work beats the moment I spot someone’s gift and show it to him or her. You’d be shocked how many people, even successful ones, can do far more.
Yesterday, I wrote my goal is “Know Thyself.” Today, I realized that I help others know themselves too. By finding your true self, you add a drop of harmony to the world.
This is a realm of nonlinear waves, where one drop changes everything.
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
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