10-05-2018, 11:59 AM
That which we envy in others, we see the potential for within ourselves.
That woman I fell in love woth has a man, and my envy of him, while still being digested has taught me much about masculinity. More than my dad ever did.
Although I am still in the digestion process, I recognize tue value in the fact that properly digested, such envy transforms into a vision of potential, which is ours to work out the details of as we see fit.
The man plays guitar, for instance.
As I digest my envy into a vision of potential, the vision of myself as a guitarist grows, not just because it attracts women, but because itnhas always been a part of my daydreams.
This man doesn't like or think much of me, I am sure.
But I still choose (and have always chosen) to respect him as a man, and thank him for his wonderful (albeit unwitting) teachings, even as I habe been at the height of my envy, for he has shown me potential within myself and guided me towards a more clear vision of it.
I use this digesting process to motivate myself towards higher development, at the speed I can handle.
But the grattitude shall grow with my vision![Smile Smile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/smile2.png)
Just some food for thought.
I hope it's of use to somebody other than me on these forums at at least some point in time, and until then, I am grateful to write these words, because they remind me to nurture this mentality
That woman I fell in love woth has a man, and my envy of him, while still being digested has taught me much about masculinity. More than my dad ever did.
Although I am still in the digestion process, I recognize tue value in the fact that properly digested, such envy transforms into a vision of potential, which is ours to work out the details of as we see fit.
The man plays guitar, for instance.
As I digest my envy into a vision of potential, the vision of myself as a guitarist grows, not just because it attracts women, but because itnhas always been a part of my daydreams.
This man doesn't like or think much of me, I am sure.
But I still choose (and have always chosen) to respect him as a man, and thank him for his wonderful (albeit unwitting) teachings, even as I habe been at the height of my envy, for he has shown me potential within myself and guided me towards a more clear vision of it.
I use this digesting process to motivate myself towards higher development, at the speed I can handle.
But the grattitude shall grow with my vision
![Smile Smile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/smile2.png)
Just some food for thought.
I hope it's of use to somebody other than me on these forums at at least some point in time, and until then, I am grateful to write these words, because they remind me to nurture this mentality
![Smile Smile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/smile2.png)