Thoughts

I’ll show you you can?

One day, a few years ago, I was zapping, and I came across a gentleman named Deepak Chopra, who spoke well like that. He said that a desire is born in you necessarily together with the ability to fulfill it because otherwise, it would not be born.

Eh, if you take it that way, you really can’t blame anyone else for your helplessness. Damn, right? With this thought in my head, looking at my humble existence, I realized that man’s theory fits me, that what struck me in my head, I started and did. Eh… that after I did, maybe, I didn’t need it anymore or that it turned out badly… that’s another story…

Doesn’t it apply to you? Or do you just want to hide a little more from yourself and find other culprits for everything you haven’t done in your life?

Being solely responsible for your actions really sucks. Well, how? Can’t you complain that mommy slapped your ass when you were little, and that’s why you’re not successful in your career now or that your first love traumatized you, and that’s why you couldn’t go to law school? Really awful!

The guy in charge of the theory isn’t exactly nobody – former Chief of Staff at the New England Memorial Hospital, later dedicated to studying Ayurveda. He has written only about 50 books, translated into 35 languages, and apparently sparked controversy through his theories (says Wikipedia)

Whether he’s right or wrong, the important thing is that the idea stays stuck in my brain, and maybe it should stay in yours and just give birth to the question: Can I?

Apparently, the answer is known to that girl who was played in heavy rotation a few years ago on all the radio stations, who shouted at you when you were driving more diligently: “Can I show you that I can?” Well done!