What's your style?
Odinaka Nnamani
Full Stack Developer, System Engineering & DevOps || Creative writer || Technical writer | C | Python | Node.js | React.js | SQL | Redis | MongoDB | PostgreSQL | MySQL | Bash Scripting | TypeScript | Web stack debugging
We must figure out what to do with so many possibilities at any given time. Every time we get to do something we love, we come closer to being better. We are tested the most in times of pure chance and coincidence. Nothing makes more sense than trying our best at all times and at all the things we've always wanted to do.
It always happens when we try to force something that has a natural flow; we lose the point; we become floating, and our writing doesn't come across as it should. We're different, which should encourage us to embrace what we cherish. There's a reason why things are just how they are for us. All our personal experiences have led us all to this moment, and even if we don't core ourselves to others, we will always be better than how we present ourselves.
Our imperfections are not a thing to shame us; in their wholeness, they make us what we are. Our values become a function of what we have experienced and how we have let them define us in the story we're telling. We're different in EC. We're the best version of ourselves, and the world out there keeps waiting for us. What's essential to What's is that what makes us different from others is precisely what defines us. It takes time and effort to figure out exactly where we fall in the grand scheme of things and how much of that is what we want to say out there. The eyes, ears, and stories that people look at us with and have come to identify us with aren't the whole thing that tells us what to do. Inherently, we have to define that reality for ourselves.
Our story is insignificant in no small way. All the bits and pieces we don't fully grasp, Crdon'ttension, might be what we need to push forward. It makes us safe, creating a feel of authenticity and an 'in the zone' drive, which we cannot resist being amazing!
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Does knowing all these make it any easier to try things that make us feel different and more likely to be seen as oes? Does it matter at all to find the answer? That is different from the focus of the life we're trying to live. It makes sense to try and have the reality we always dream of coming out of the pureness of our hearts and, through that, have a story we can comfortably tell whoever is interested in listening to us. At all times, we must 'have our own back,' figuring 'out our style and 'leaning heavily on the clarity it would bring us, no matter how long.
Our style defines us, no doubt. We are more likely to survive through experiences that have shaped us in the past and the new ones that have stuck with us even when all else failed. That is the call to action for us, and until we're open to embracing this and making it our own, we're stuck in the place we are repeating and falling for the same old challenges.
There's just something about the city that one can never get enough of. It flows through us; it's always the default value. It's anything we try to do, and yet, somehow, we never realize this, keeping up the fight to make it go away, to trick our minds into forgetting what drives it and learning new ones. All of that has been the factor that has kept us going. Maybe we need to falter; perhaps we need not be sure of how we got to this point so that when it all comes together, we can be more appreciative of that effort and then use it right this time, defending it through those scenarios that made us doubt.
As authentic as our style might be, we must fire it up to make it matter to anyone and everyone around us, taking the time to have the reality pop out. Sometimes, in collaboration, we are more likely to try new things we've always wanted to. It could help us find the unique voice we always sought. That means we are open enough in the eyes of those we wish to influence to be considered to inspire them to keep going.