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A continuance from last years thread
As we wave goodbye to 2014 with mixed emotions and welcome in 2015, no doubt many of us are thinking about New Years resolutions.
A lot of the time we are living our lives abiding by an invisible script, written by our circumstance, peers, parents, friends, family and trends in mainstream media.
It flows all the way down through to what we eat, what we wear, how we act, who we date, where we work, what we study, what we drive and so much more.
So if there are things you want to change in 2015, then you need to change the script.
If you don't change it, then nothing is ever going change.
You've got to really mess with it and you can start with little things.
Drive a different way home.
Try a different food.
Book that trip to Japan.
Learn that instrument.
Date outside your comfort zone.
Reconnect and reconcile with your family.
Do a track day.
Do a course outside your skill set.
Read a book and start utilising that knowledge how YOU want.
Forget what the Internet says you have to do - you're the one who has to live with you every single day of your life.
You don't need loads of cash to achieve most of above and anyone who says otherwise is lacking true spirit.
One of the most memorable experiences I've ever had was taking a train trip to the Central Coast, and that cost $15 for a day trip that would change my life.
So my well wishes and advice for 2015?
Ask questions.
Make mistakes.
Ask some more.
Don't be afraid to get your hands dirty.
There is no true, all encompassing and entirely accurate step by step guide on how to live life that encompasses everyone.
Just get outside and make something and make it your own.
Everyone is on their own road learning their own way, and as they say, if you're the smartest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room.
Adversity has this incredible way of teaching us about ourselves and hi-lighting different aspects of who we are.
So take a chance.
Keep learning.
Wishing you all an amazing, safe and urbex filled 2015.
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As we wave goodbye to 2014 with mixed emotions and welcome in 2015, no doubt many of us are thinking about New Years resolutions.
A lot of the time we are living our lives abiding by an invisible script, written by our circumstance, peers, parents, friends, family and trends in mainstream media.
It flows all the way down through to what we eat, what we wear, how we act, who we date, where we work, what we study, what we drive and so much more.
So if there are things you want to change in 2015, then you need to change the script.
If you don't change it, then nothing is ever going change.
You've got to really mess with it and you can start with little things.
Drive a different way home.
Try a different food.
Book that trip to Japan.
Learn that instrument.
Date outside your comfort zone.
Reconnect and reconcile with your family.
Do a track day.
Do a course outside your skill set.
Read a book and start utilising that knowledge how YOU want.
Forget what the Internet says you have to do - you're the one who has to live with you every single day of your life.
You don't need loads of cash to achieve most of above and anyone who says otherwise is lacking true spirit.
One of the most memorable experiences I've ever had was taking a train trip to the Central Coast, and that cost $15 for a day trip that would change my life.
So my well wishes and advice for 2015?
Ask questions.
Make mistakes.
Ask some more.
Don't be afraid to get your hands dirty.
There is no true, all encompassing and entirely accurate step by step guide on how to live life that encompasses everyone.
Just get outside and make something and make it your own.
Everyone is on their own road learning their own way, and as they say, if you're the smartest person in the room, then you're in the wrong room.
Adversity has this incredible way of teaching us about ourselves and hi-lighting different aspects of who we are.
So take a chance.
Keep learning.
Wishing you all an amazing, safe and urbex filled 2015.
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