Casting Aside Expectations

Our generation has been termed to be the most open minded in the history of human race. That's partly true, as our generation is extremely diverse, and with that diversity many ways of thinking appear. We find that the ideas older generation consider private are openly discussed by our generation and likes of such attitude and approach towards life. This new behaviour and idea of diversity has exposed a lot of us to accepting new ideas – which is not a bad thing in itself. However, it becomes a problem when we start allowing the ideologies, beliefs, and expectations of others define how we live our life.

The lack of a strong personal conviction or ideology has left many to seek validation or acceptance from external parties, letting the acts and words of others guide how they live their lives.

To be the best you, you need to know how to break away from letting others tell you what you should or shouldn’t do. If what they’re asking of you or exemplifying doesn’t fit into your plans or align with your values, make your own choice. Stop seeking validation from others. We are all different people who have different tastes, different ideals, different perspectives and different opinions. There’s only one “you” in this world, so don’t conceal or fake that. Learn to cast aside the expectations of what others think you should be and give yourself the freedom to be who you were created to be.

The power of intuition is inherent in you and you can always trust that you’ll make the best choice when you listen to it. Let the world see the real you because you’re worth it.

Embrace yourself – you are absolutely worth celebrating!

Your friend,
SA.

By: Samuel Akinlotan

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