A Warrior Lives With Regrets
They say that a life without regrets is not a life fully lived.
I find this statement sad but true, it's just simply part of life to have regrets and naive to think that we will enjoy a long life without them.
No one lives a charmed life and none of us were given a map that will guide us and let us know when a problem is coming or a plan that will show us how best to handle the situation. We spend most of our lives responding the best we can to whatever crisis has been placed in our path and often fail to see the pivotal moment that will change our lives forever and the decisions we make in response.
A Warrior understands that these events are a part of life and it is often because of these painful times that the Warrior is forced to grow and truly find his or her path. We are all a result of what has already transpired, and it is up to us, as Warriors, to grow and be strengthened by these events or to fall by the side and be trampled into the dust.
"A blade is made strong by constant pounding, intense heat and unending pressure, it is only after all this that the sword can be born."
The Warrior learns to live with regrets and understand that this has helped him/her grow. The Warrior never stops moving forward and embraces life with passion. An old friend of mine once said to his family at the time of his death " echa pa'lante" keep on moving. When times have been at their worst I find myself listening to his words.....ECHA PA' LANTE!
Yours in the Way,
Edgardo Perez
I find this statement sad but true, it's just simply part of life to have regrets and naive to think that we will enjoy a long life without them.
No one lives a charmed life and none of us were given a map that will guide us and let us know when a problem is coming or a plan that will show us how best to handle the situation. We spend most of our lives responding the best we can to whatever crisis has been placed in our path and often fail to see the pivotal moment that will change our lives forever and the decisions we make in response.
A Warrior understands that these events are a part of life and it is often because of these painful times that the Warrior is forced to grow and truly find his or her path. We are all a result of what has already transpired, and it is up to us, as Warriors, to grow and be strengthened by these events or to fall by the side and be trampled into the dust.
"A blade is made strong by constant pounding, intense heat and unending pressure, it is only after all this that the sword can be born."
The Warrior learns to live with regrets and understand that this has helped him/her grow. The Warrior never stops moving forward and embraces life with passion. An old friend of mine once said to his family at the time of his death " echa pa'lante" keep on moving. When times have been at their worst I find myself listening to his words.....ECHA PA' LANTE!
Yours in the Way,
Edgardo Perez
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