Life, for many, if not most, is a struggle.
We struggle in relationships. We struggle financially. We struggle with our careers. We struggle with friends and family. We struggle with our health. We struggle with our sense of well-being.
Most of all, we struggle to “get outside” of our heads.
Indeed, life often feels like an intricate dance of struggle. We wrestle with our inner demons, grapple with external challenges, and sometimes find ourselves entangled in the complexities of existence. The mind, like a labyrinth, can trap us within its winding corridors, making it difficult to step beyond our own thoughts.
Yet, perhaps therein lies the paradox: the struggle itself can be a catalyst for growth. It molds us, shapes our resilience, and propels us forward. As we navigate the labyrinth, we learn to decipher its patterns, seeking moments of clarity and understanding.
Embrace the struggle, for it is woven into the fabric of our humanity. And remember, even within the confines of our minds, there exists a door—a threshold to a broader perspective. It beckons us to step outside, breathe, and glimpse the vastness beyond our thoughts.
Here’s some good news. Photography can make this struggle manageable.
Photography, as a hobby, craft, and even profession, can get us outside of ourselves and focused on the world around us.
Photography is therapy and remedy
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Jack