Life Inside My Head: Personal Journey of Life After an Acquired Brain Injury
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Life Inside My Head - Jordan Murrell
Conclusion
Thoughts
Imagine going to sleep one day, just to wake up the next and discover you have no memories. Imagine a chapter in your life that you can’t get past, because of a previous conflict in it. Imagine living in a world full of dead ends and obstacles. Imagine a world where no one understands you, or the things you’ve been through. Imagine if you could wish all of your problems away, then would everything be okay?
Would you be satisfied with the outcome, or would you want more? If you could make one wish would it be greedy and selfish, or would it benefit life and the people in it? Imagine if it was like this, would you do what’s right, or stay tight and look out for you? If I could make one wish it would not only appeal to me, but to everyone living within the world…If I had a magical lamp and rubbed it twice,
A Genie would appear and grant three wishes.
I could then wish all these things into existence
And watch them come true,
Or I could wish on a shooting star and wait a day or two,
Then all of my dreams would come true.
Wouldn’t that be nice if only it were true,
Even so one or three wishes wouldn’t do.
If only the fairytale was true,
My dreams would become reality and happiness would no longer seem temporary, or impossible….
It would then become a state of mind, and not one of being. Life would become easier and the world would be a better place, but unfortunately life doesn’t work that way.
Genies aren’t real and wishes are not instantly granted by a shooting star, but that doesn’t mean that wishes and dreams can’t come true. It just means that we have to work our hardest to achieve them. Life isn’t supposed to be easy, if it was it wouldn’t be worth living. Life is meant to be experienced, so that we can learn from our mistakes and better ourselves from them.
It’s our experiences in life that make us who we are. It’s what we do today that changes our future tomorrows; and it’s the choices we make that send us down the pathway to our destiny. Life is given to us for one reason, and that reason is to live. Therefore, each day that comes to us brings with it purpose. This purpose is the reason why we were created and brought into existence.
The very fact we’re still alive means this purpose hasn’t been fulfilled. It can also mean there’s another piece to the puzzle we have yet to find, but life shouldn’t just be about achieving that purpose. Life should be enjoyed; therefore, each day lived is a gift, but not every day experienced is a joyous occasion. Many times we experience difficulties in our daily lives, which cause unhappiness.
These random occurrences can happen at any time, and can’t always be avoided. Whenever these things take place, happiness seems so frail and many times we find ourselves angry, sad, frightened or confused. I know all too well about the stress these kinds of situations can cause. We’re human and we can only handle so much, but what sets us apart is how we deal with those problems, and I choose to write.
If only I had a pencil and paper everywhere I went. Would I see a change in the world then? Would life truly improve, or would the world revolve around me wherever I moved. No one has the answer.
Many questions fill my head, such as why it happened and why I’m still here? Do I have a greater purpose in life, if so, what is it? Can somebody tell me? Will someone give me a hint or tell me why? However, no one has the answer.
Only I can find that answer, because this is my life; this