If you take a look around you, at the people in your society, you will find some people who are 'livin' it up!' They're happy! They're always doing something new or creative! They're fulfilled! While others aren't so 'lucky.' The 'others,' which are actually a majority of folks out there, are instead 'going with the flow (the system).' They never really get farther than they where they are already. The rejoice in littleness (a house, a good paying job, kids, a yacht, a 401K and a Social Security check for all their hard work.)There's nothing wrong with that. It's just ...common. If that's what you want, go for it! There will be no one to stop you, because most of everyone else is doing the EXACT SAME THING! hahahaha
People who want to go farther than what is common, on the otherhand, are the curious people. They are the one's always asking questions. They ask questions that will take them from where they are right now to where they want to be. And they are as open as a clear blue sky on a sunny day to recieve the answers to their questions.
They never stop asking questions, because they know that this universe is infinite.

Einstein is a fine example of a person who never lost his curiosity in life. Many people say he was a genius. I say he was a curious person. He posed interesting questions for the universe and faithfully believed that the universe would conspire to answer his questions. And it did. It always did. As long as he was open to recieve the answers.
We say things like, "How am I supposed to know? Im not Einstein!" This simply means that we are no curious enough to ask question and seek out the answers to our questions.
Imagine how differently life would be if we simply asked more questions and then faithfully waited for the answers with an open heart!
I know there was a Black slave by the name of Fredrick Douglass who, during the 1800s, always had a curious mind.
Slavery and society are synanymous terms. Both arise from allowing OTHER people to think for you, tell you what to do, and how to live your life.
From a young age, Fredrick Douglass asked questions about life and slavery while he was a slave. Faithfully, he believed that he would recieve the answers to these questions. And as a result, he did!
He asked many questions in regards to slavery: "What is it? What does it mean? Am I supposed to be a slave? is this what God wants? Must I be a slave forever? Can I be free? How do I get freedom? What must I do to be free?"
Each and everyone of his questions were answered as he asked them. But it wasn't until he asked, "How can I be free?" that he was able to escape the bounds of slavery and finally be a free man!

You see, many of us ask questions, but we don't ask the 'right' questions, the questions pertinent to what we TRULY want... what we truly desire.
We ask, "Why does he act that way?" instead of "How can I be at peace with him?"
Or, "How come this neighborhood so bad?" instead of "How can I get to where I truly want to be?"
And also, "Why is my life so bad?" instead of "How can I live a prosperous and successful life? How can I be happy?"
Life requires that we ask the right questions to get what we truly desire. When we ask the right questions, and are OPEN to recieve answers (being open is KEY), there is NOTHING we cannot achieve!
So I want to encourage you to ask questions! Be open to recieve the answers!
And watch the wonders of you life unfold!

*~May Love and Blessings fill all the days of your life~*
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