If I’m
really a Princess?
I always imagined that I was a
princess. Princess
in a fairy-tale story. Princess
of the royal family who were born wise. Daughter
who has a love of all people, good parents, caregivers, court workers and
people of course.
I always figured I would use a beautiful dress tailor-made by the palace, a beautiful glass shoes, crowns and more. Meet the prince from another kingdom, arranged marriage, and eventually get married and live happily ever after.
But my life is not as beautiful as the daughter of a fairy tale life. I do have parents who love me, my friends and everyone who knows me. I just do not have a beautiful dress, glass slipper and the prince of my dreams. You may also feel it, sometimes painful realities of life knowing that I probably can not take for granted. Protest or anger at God is one way of demonstrating why my life was not as beautiful as their story? Is it possible because I'm not them and I'm just me?
Have you ever thought about what I think of this?
That the perfect life will only find in the land of the storyteller and not in our lives?
Moment to think about it. Turned out to have a perfect life turned out not guarantee anything. Wearing a beautiful dress and glass shoes will not make you look great. It is about how you're doing something that even other people will never be able to do it. Happy is simple, when you live your life meaningfully. Help others or help yourself to believe in your abilities far buried deep.
Being a princess is not as beautiful as you can feel; they are also trying hard to be able to look strong. They learn how to deal with people who might oppose their discretion. We learn that being a princess is not about beauty or elegance, but learn to be responsible to figure a good example in every aspect of life. Learn to be independent and never bother anyone else. Learning to find a way out without having to add to the problem. Learning to look beautiful both inside and outside. Learn to understand that there is no perfect life if we do not live it with sincerity.
I always figured I would use a beautiful dress tailor-made by the palace, a beautiful glass shoes, crowns and more. Meet the prince from another kingdom, arranged marriage, and eventually get married and live happily ever after.
But my life is not as beautiful as the daughter of a fairy tale life. I do have parents who love me, my friends and everyone who knows me. I just do not have a beautiful dress, glass slipper and the prince of my dreams. You may also feel it, sometimes painful realities of life knowing that I probably can not take for granted. Protest or anger at God is one way of demonstrating why my life was not as beautiful as their story? Is it possible because I'm not them and I'm just me?
Have you ever thought about what I think of this?
That the perfect life will only find in the land of the storyteller and not in our lives?
Moment to think about it. Turned out to have a perfect life turned out not guarantee anything. Wearing a beautiful dress and glass shoes will not make you look great. It is about how you're doing something that even other people will never be able to do it. Happy is simple, when you live your life meaningfully. Help others or help yourself to believe in your abilities far buried deep.
Being a princess is not as beautiful as you can feel; they are also trying hard to be able to look strong. They learn how to deal with people who might oppose their discretion. We learn that being a princess is not about beauty or elegance, but learn to be responsible to figure a good example in every aspect of life. Learn to be independent and never bother anyone else. Learning to find a way out without having to add to the problem. Learning to look beautiful both inside and outside. Learn to understand that there is no perfect life if we do not live it with sincerity.
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