A Hero's Journey

 


Hello everyone,  This week in the "A hero journey", I learnt that if  I find myself asking some questions like, do I really have what it takes to succeed? and even deeper I worried that if I was successful, that I might lose my soul in the process. 


If I  feel today like he felt then, I have a very special mission on this earth, a mission that will succeed beyond ny wildest dreams and if i have the faith and the courage to find my entrepreneurial calling. A mission that will succeed beyond my wildest dreams, but only if i have the faith and the courage and the ability to find that entrepreneurial calling.


It is also possible  for me to be a little skeptical, and the reason why I should believe the speaker is because he has been where I want to go, because he already found his entrepreneurial calling, and i believe I can too and also because he knows that most of my worries are about the wrong things and that might mean that if I keep worrying and  not making a move, I'm going to miss the opportunity of a lifetime. So for I have to follow in the steps of A hero journey in order not to miss an opportunity of a lifetime. The hero’s journey is all about me, but it’s not about me at all.


To choose a hero’s journey means to live every moment of ny life like it matters, because it does. It means to live as if I  have an important mission, because I  do. It means seeing struggles as adventures, and setbacks as lessons and what matters most isn’t the prize at the end, but how the hero has changed in the process. never give up your search for a calling.


 That special mission, where I  can find my greatest God-given gifts, and use them in a way that brings me great joy. It’s not about me, it’s all about me. It’s not about my happiness. If I am on a hero’s journey, the stepping stones I  set will be mind and eventually they will lead me to the gift of gratitude.

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