Re: Tell Us Something We Don't Know
The only restrictions you have are those you impose on yourself. Once a while ago (when I had a teenaged and normal body) I used to go hiking up to the summit of the Koolau's from Waialae Iki IV ridge. Taking a dare from a female friend of mine because I was so insecure about myself I hiked to the summit alone and stood at the edge of the Pali Cliffs balls naked to the world and was taken in as the tradewind blown clouds enveloped my body as it rushed up the vertical cliffs from Olomana below. What a rush that was! The wind was so intense I dared to lean forward over the edge of no return and let the wind hold me, blowing me back to firm land on my heals. Humility and courage is what I felt as I landed on my heals and those are the two things I reflect upon whenever I feel uncertainty creeping up within my soul to this date.
After that I realized the only restrictions placed upon me were the ones I imposed on myself. Sometimes you just gotta live outside your insecurities to see just how pitiful oneself can look to others, then and only then can change occur.
Originally posted by Leo Lakio
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The only restrictions you have are those you impose on yourself. Once a while ago (when I had a teenaged and normal body) I used to go hiking up to the summit of the Koolau's from Waialae Iki IV ridge. Taking a dare from a female friend of mine because I was so insecure about myself I hiked to the summit alone and stood at the edge of the Pali Cliffs balls naked to the world and was taken in as the tradewind blown clouds enveloped my body as it rushed up the vertical cliffs from Olomana below. What a rush that was! The wind was so intense I dared to lean forward over the edge of no return and let the wind hold me, blowing me back to firm land on my heals. Humility and courage is what I felt as I landed on my heals and those are the two things I reflect upon whenever I feel uncertainty creeping up within my soul to this date.
After that I realized the only restrictions placed upon me were the ones I imposed on myself. Sometimes you just gotta live outside your insecurities to see just how pitiful oneself can look to others, then and only then can change occur.
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