Nirvana, success is subjective
- Gaze&Noise Lab
- Jun 7, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: May 31
The state of bliss is a matter of where you focus on and how that picture builds your perspective. When you stay inspired and motivated, you see the good stuff, and also other small details that sum up to it become evident. So your outlook is positive and you move on the direction that is drown from it. But the escenario can also be all the way around.
And I’ve noticed the path is easier drown on the opposite direction and that such nirvana is harder to reach and keep balanced at a higher level when you’re home and sticking to a routine. Because of all the fact/ors that come into play that make up the model of society we inhabit. It has the task of shaping us, and it is good at that. I’d say it excels at it. By giving you answers without the questions and effects without causes. And building a dictionary with definitions of essential concepts like the twisted one it has on success:

A person that achieves desired aims and then they link those aims to fame and wealth.
Twisted and fucked up we grow up believing that to be in the prime of life is about how many people follow / even worship you and how many cypher$ your numb€r ha$.
That dictionary forgets to say your fulfillment can be filled / fueled by simpler things that are up to you to bring into perspective.
It doesn’t say anywhere that the rewarding satisfaction from fame + wealth are quite ephemeral because the base supporting the ice berg is shallow.
State your own definition of success, one that holds a wider spectrum, on which simplicity is fulfilling. So You’d stop wasting energy on the expectations of results. Instead, you focus so much on doing that they knock at your door with no notice. Nirvana stepping inside of your gates.
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