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Treading The Unknown

Just like the beautiful seasons of nature that follow each other in a circle; such is Life ~ a path unfolding the mysteries that Life beholds for each one of us in a circle - The Circle of Life..!!

Time always compels us to travel different paths.

Many times we see the act of venturing into the unknown as a fearful journey when we don't really have to. The reason why we despair and become anxious is because of the uncertainty and unfamiliarity attached to it it but life is never written out. It is meant to be discovered. Moments keep moving time after time and with it the unknown unfolds which unless you "Keep walking..." you will never know. As Ayn Rand says "All you have to do is look straight and see the road, and when you see it, don't sit looking at it - walk.”

Treading the unknown is really gratifying if you vanquish the fear within you, embrace hope and do not conform yourself to any dogma's or societal norms. You will discover your real liberated self.

All you need to do is tread on it.

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