By nancybriti1 on Skatehive
What really matters Our societies are filled with urgent demands—to-do lists that steal our time, demand our attention, and take up space in our lives. I feel like we’re chasing the moon without ever catching up to it. Moving at a pace that doesn’t allow us to appreciate our surroundings or stop to rest, we walk on autopilot, searching for the gold at the end of the rainbow. Money, a good job, a house, a car, marriage—these are urgent goals we must achieve before age 30, and in the pursuit of these urgent goals, life passes us by: we let the most important things slip away. Because in life, as I have said on other occasions, there are things more important than material things. We cannot nor should we postpone our happiness just for when we have bought a nice house, when we graduate, or when we get married. We can be happy doing what truly matters, which is essential even if it has no price or is not on the list of the top 10. Personally, I try to do daily what is important to me. Obvi