i want. that's the problem.
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I want.
The infinite need and  desire. Two words that can and usually are followed by another word or  series of words that makes things more complicated.
What about the endless, innumerable times which you have fought tooth  and nail to get to that sentence then you just don’t know what to say  behind it. Mouth agape for mere second after the “I want…” then the  click of teeth on teeth as you close your mouth.
You'll never leave where you are until you decide where you want to be.
I don't know the meaning of my life yet. I am in the process of defining it.
i  am learning more about myself and what i truly want, and as much as i  don't want to need validation that my wants are worthy, i want someone  to share in those wants. I wish I were better at articulating what I want.
does that make sense? or are there far too many 'wants' in one sentence?
So, what do we do? Continue to fight, struggle and bleed for an unnamable future or destiny?
No. We don’t. 
Figure out what you need. Yes, the need.
Some people need more, some less.
What do I need?
Well, I have security, I have familial love, I have friendship, I  have money, I have education. I have a lot. More than many other people  in the world. I have opportunity ample.
What do I need?
Nothing.
To a certain extent.
But what about the wanting need. The need to share your life with  your significant other. The need to pass along the experiences of the world to  your children. The need to have children someday.
What about the need to accomplish something that fulfills  how you want to impact the world.
The need to provide the health and  happiness your parents instill in you, to them as they grow old. 
The  need to learn and experience the world.
Pish, who knows. Who knows. 
If you know, you are going after it. If  you don’t, you find things to try and see if it fulfills  the need.
One day at a time. One action at a time. One smile, one  laugh. 
I'm learning to handle myself with my head. I'm handling others with my heart.
 Eventually each day you made worthwhile will patchwork into a  life of great experiences. 


Comments
especially handling yourself with your head and others with your heart. great advice to live by.