Monday, May 30, 2016

Rain Drops On My Skin



Dear lovely people,

Since childhood, I love moving in the rain and I know many people do. I would just stand in the rain and feel its glorious drops on my skin, how interesting to note that it’s a unique experience and no one else can feel it for me. John Updike coined it perfectly when he said “rain is grace; rain is the sky descending to the earth; without rain, there would be no life. I still do think that if a year passes without me moving in the rain, I would be missing such a great inspirational feeling.

The legendary Bob Marley said Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet” I think he was encouraging his millions of fans to be in the moment and welcome whatever it brings. He must have been talking about the difference between consciously living your life and simply being swept along by what happens to you. Ultimately, it's about feeling empowerment and gratitude for whatever is happening right now, which leads to a deep sense of connection, fulfillment and happiness. Would you differentiate this from the feeling of success? So I am correct to say that success feels like some graceful raindrops falling on your skin with your eyes closed.

Most of the times, when people picture someone successful, they picture someone who has it all together. It means therefore that successful people exude an aura of confidence and competency, which is intimidating. There’s a certain, unexplainable feeling that comes with succeeding. The feeling for sure is different for everyone, whether it’s a kind of euphoric feeling of butterflies in your stomach, smiling and not being able to express any other emotion than happiness or the feel of raindrops on your skin. Everyone, at some point in their lives, has experienced success.

Even though the feeling of success is great and all, why is it that people strive for success in the long-run? Sure, people want money for whatever material pleasure they want. Sure, people want fame so that they are recognized and looked up to by others who want to be just as famous. Sure, people want to be remembered after they die by their success in life, but people who have lots of money, or are famous, or remembered usually sacrificed something important to them in their past.

An example is my success in writing captivating articles on Living Lectures. The only way I get better at writing articles is to read extensively and write many articles every blessed day especially when I don’t feel like writing additional to waking up late at night when I should be enjoying sweet sleep in the arms of my lovely wife’s just to write. This helps me get prolific and better so that I can make new personal records, but at the same time I don’t attend parties or watch my favorite movies as much as I would have loved to.

“A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him.” says David Brinkley.

Let the raindrops fall on your skin today and for ever after.

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