Space-X or Space-Q?

Daily writing prompt
What’s a common misconception people have about happiness?

Would we like an IPO that pays dividends and has a long-term outlook on earning per share that will never enter bubble territory or collapse earning per share? Wouldn’t this make us happy?

Welcome to Space Q. Our quantum creative reality that isn’t on the Nasdaq or ever become listed on the S&P. Just like an eruptive volcano which starts with ‘the last straw’ of frustration and despair—and ends with a fantastic never ending milkshake! With the flavor of your choice!

First off, let me help you know who I am. I have an incredibly short memory and get stuck comparing my internal struggles to your Tik-Tok only-fans curated public success on the outsides: your fabulous meal on Facebook, your incredible trip, your party with all the gang with smiles, and with me looking at all your joy—without me being there. And there’s the rub. I’m not happy. Too many choices with not enough time.

Gnarly trunks and dead roots command the start of a new you!

Well, I don’t need to launch a Space-X style public offering! And neither do you! No monthly subscription fees, no Training Vault .pdfs or audiobooks, no charges on your credit card!.

We can take a night deep dive into the abyss of the sea and hollow out our identity by reconstruction of a new version of myself. Indeed, as Neale Donald Walsh describes with God, In ‘Conversations with God,’ the phrase most apt about where I’m headed with this Space-Q of Quantum Reality, is: To create, “The Grandest Version of the Greatest Vision of myself!

All those times when wrestling with anger about being fed up—is the time before we rise to a new level that required all previous experiences to be accessible. I believe this is where happiness begins. It’s where we know we are being the self we’ve always tried to be.

Published by driverdoug2002

I'm a self-published author with A Bus Driver's Perspective with several themes-- Self-Help and Personal Development: Recurring topics on personal growth and finding happiness, making it relatable to readers seeking improvement in their lives, even with the mundane duties of driving a city bus. Memoir and Anecdotal Essays: Capturing personal stories and reflections that resonate with readers on a personal level. Mindfulness and Zen Philosophy: Emphasizing the pursuit of Zen in everyday distractions, appealing to those interested in mindfulness practices. Transportation and Urban Lifestyle: Highlights the unique interactions and experiences of bus driving in a dense urban environment, connecting with city dwellers and commuters. Plus other fun daily prompt stuff!

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