The Risk
Last night I had a conversation with some new friends here
in the Beautiful
Australia and I would like to share
something with you guys to reflect upon:
"Those people you see, on the National Geographic or
Discovery Chanel, who try to reach the top of the
Everest, are they crazy or what ?"
Now, picture this. For many decades, many men and women have
tried... and there, they lost their lives. As a matter of
fact, most of these people were not even able to return to
their loved ones.
Despite this tragic statistic, more and more people
tried... risking... knowing that they probably will die during
this journey, leaving family, children, wives behind.
So, why they still did/do this ?
Because it was worth it doing it. In the very risk, a
transformation happens in you, something is born inside
you. No other experience can give you this. It only can be
developed in the risk. That's the beauty of the risk.
So, here we are, talking about the idea of
"live your live to the most", no regrets, no
looking back. Then another question arise:
"Can you remember when did you feel most alive?"
For some, it was when they managed to speak a second
language for first time, for others was when they first did
bungie-jumping in New Zealand or Switzerland, for others was
when their first child was born. Now, if you remember
"your special moment", I bet a shiver will run
through your spine and your heartbeat increase.
If I ask you to describe this feeling, you will be talking
about this moment, proud of yourself and about how cool was
it. I can almost tell a pattern where people will :
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Talk about
a scenario in which the risk pushed themselves out of their comfort zone and;
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The outcome of the risk is not the main goal, instead
the journey is what they remember most
and;
- They finish the story with a big smile and sparkling eyes.
So, there it goes. Think again about that first question I
mentioned. Now, my idea is that the beauty of the risk
doesn't lie in the final result - it lies in
who you become in the process. Confident.
Engaged. Alive. I risk to say more: this is not something
you do every summer - it becomes a habit, and it can be
contagious. It gives you a new approach to life. After doing
it, your life is just not the same anymore, otherwise you
will feel stagnant, bored. So, just like that famous
question:"when was the last time you did something for the first
time?"
See you all later!