The Search 4 Happiness
Day 110 - Miscalculation
8/13/20231 min read
Sometimes you're just wrong - wrong about something you've said, done, or even something you've analysed and thought about yourself. It's a confronting experience when someone tells you something about yourself and you realise you were wrong and they were right. The ability to hold ground on something you believe in is crucial, but the ability to understand and accept that you may have miscalculated your emotions or train of thought is a moment of true internal assessment.
Although confronting, there is a moment of gratitude, a moment of realization that the person who has dissected, evaluated and returned a projection of a perception of you and your own mind is a person with depth and true understanding of the energy of your soul. It is a profound experience when you truly realise that someone has established a democratic position within the government of your mind. They have established this position through love, understanding, and the intrinsic universal connection with yourself.
That feeling is one of insurmountable positioning within the concept of communal connection and tribal pursuit.
Establishing a long enough connection with someone that can begin to psychoanalyse you to a point of understanding yourself, a point in which your own understanding of aspects of your own mind is strengthened through an outside perspective, is an idea of mixed emotions. But fundamentally, it is an incredible gift of human to human contact.
These connections are created over many years of interaction, in copious amounts of alternative settings, and thousands of hours of discussion. Sharing ideas, emotions, and feelings is crucial, but the connection can only truly transcend into this next level of unity once you each open your heart to one another and allow the energies to unify.
Understanding when you're wrong and being able to critically analyse your own thoughts, ideas, and decisions is important in maintaining a consistent and steady flow in life. Staying on track towards your objectives while still maintaining your fundamentals and keeping grounded throughout the journey are all key components in the search for happiness.
Thanks,
Dean