move like the wind.

Yo wassup chimps,
Happy Wednesday.
In todays edition, I'm going to talk about the 4th and the final element of nature...
Wind.
Again, if you just jumped right into today's blog and have no clue why I'm talking about wind out of no where then check out my last 3 weeks blog about the 4 elements of nature in which I've covered fire, water and stone already.
Wind represents movement, more importantly speed. Not only is the wind moving ferociously, it's moving purposefully in a particular direction.
In life to get anywhere, we need to move. But the movement has to have a direction. Once you start moving in a direction, you need to pick up some speed.
Speed is everything. When the wind is forceful it cuts through all.
That is what speed does to your movements. You pierce through everything in your way and gain momentum.
An object that is moving, finds it easy to just keep moving. But a still object needs to expend tremendous energy to gain momentum.
So once you gain momentum, suck all the value out of it. Use it for all it's got.
A breeze may be pleasant, but it has no force behind it.
A strong wind is forceful, bold and ferocious.
Think of yourself as a ship that wants to head somewhere.
You can only reach the destination that you want to reach using the wind.
Using the wind you pick up the momentum, as you start to move it gets easier to move faster. The faster you get, the sooner you can reach the destination.
Most people often forget the fundamentals of reaching a goal, which is to move towards a goal. The movement may be fast or slow, but as long as you're moving towards something you will get there.
Wind is a force multiplier.
However, direction is more important than speed. Without it, we can sprint in 10 different directions and still end up nowhere.
To head in every direction is chaos personified. A cyclone is a brilliant example for this.
Not only does the cyclone destroy everything in it's path. It is also out of control.
Such is the state of your mind and your life when you're not moving towards your goal or you're moving in 10 different directions.
Happiness comes from moving towards your goal. Conversely, true root of misery comes from a lack of direction which leads to inaction.
A lack of direction means purposelessness. Without purpose, one loses it's way.
So as long as you're heading somewhere, your neurochemistry's gonna reward you with feelings of happiness.
In life, movement is vital. To stay still and do nothing is to die.
Movement is a sign of life, stillness is the sign of death.
So move towards all that you truly want because to not move towards it is to live in a perpetual state of fear and misery.
Alright that's it for today, see ya next week.
Bye.
