Let's face it, life can be hard sometimes. No matter what they are, how big or small, when you're living through them your problems are real and uncomfortable, stressful and painful. They can take up all the space in your body, filling it up, setting up residence in your brain so that you can hardly remember when things were better, easier. When you were last relaxed and happy. When you're in the middle of difficult times that are engulfing you whole, it can be hard to know how to pick yourself up again, can't it.
Well, looking at yourself, and your humongous problems with a different perspective can help them to feel smaller and more manageable.
Well, looking at yourself, and your humongous problems with a different perspective can help them to feel smaller and more manageable.
Watch the below video and you'll see just how insignificant what's weighing you down really is.
It's hard to comprehend that the universe is THAT big, isn't it. Wow. And therefore how incredibly small we are.
How much does it really matter, in the entire universe, that your best friend isn't talking to you right now? Or that your presentation at work didn't go as well as you'd have liked? Or that dress from last summer is fitting a bit more snuggly than it used to?
The world is incomprehensibly large, and in the scheme of things, we are miniscule; on this planet for the blink of an eye.
Does any of it really matter?
Not a bit.
How much does it really matter, in the entire universe, that your best friend isn't talking to you right now? Or that your presentation at work didn't go as well as you'd have liked? Or that dress from last summer is fitting a bit more snuggly than it used to?
The world is incomprehensibly large, and in the scheme of things, we are miniscule; on this planet for the blink of an eye.
Does any of it really matter?
Not a bit.