Of life purpose and life partners

Two months from now, I will be one step closer to my quintessential quarter life crisis. Although life at present seems to be at a good place, I can not help but wonder where my life is going...neither can the people around me!

As someone about to cross their early 20s, adulthood and adult-like situations seem to be the norm. I can no longer claim to be unaware or unprepared for life's inevitable challenges.

The biggest challenge of them all is change. Not a uniformly paced, one size fits all type of change, but change that feels like seasons, only that every one is going through a different one.

I see people my age getting married, moving miles away from family, buying their own homes, having children. And here I am, barely making it through each day of my new job.

And no no, this is not a cry for help. This is an acknowledgment of reality that everyone's clock runs different. I am yet to find what my career needs to look like. Some of us are getting ready to get married. Some of us are still studying. 

Seeing other people at the places we wish to be can make us really vulnerable, make us wonder what we are doing wrong. Sometimes these things that make us feel the pain of not having enough or done enough comes from our need to do better in life, live more of a better life than what we have in our present.

But that's the tricky part, our past versions were waiting for this day to come, the places that we are today, the things that we have achieved. Thirteen year old Shar would be in so much awe of where twenty-three old Shar is today. 

And that's what I wanna say today. In our madness to find our life purpose and life partners, we sometimes forget to be grateful for where we are today.

In our mad chase to catch hold of our next dream, we are forgetting the one we are living in...today.

Today is good. Tomorrow will also be good. But when it comes, we will only have memories to remember today by.

So what are we doing to live our dream life in the present?, the one that our past versions had dreamed of. 

Take this moment to reflect and be grateful, because at some point in time, ten years ago, our younger version could only have wished and hoped and prayed about where we are today...

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