Natural Progression
- Carl Boniface

- 27 de jul.
- 2 min de leitura
The older you get, the more you realize there isn’t much you can do to change world affairs. Yes, you want to be working on yourself whilst building a successful career, and blossoming family.

In simplistic language, you can’t change the world, but you can improve your circumstances. With this in mind, natural progression is not only realizing it, but rather holding the reins and directing yourself in a way that befits idealism and carries you forward to encapsulate meaningful outcome.
If our parents have done a good job, then we should understand the need to work towards utopia. Never never land isn’t around the corner, but to a certain degree it is achievable. It might be slow in coming. However, slowly but surely is the way to go.
From school to career, to working on your yourself, exercise, practical steps towards consistent wellbeing are certainly positive in that the world wasn’t built in a day, but rather making gradual changes for the better will eventually lead to fulfillment and satisfaction.
As simple humans we have to make the most of our existence. Many people think that means partying, having a good time out on the town, travelling and living the good life. Moreover, being out late whilst drinking all night long may give the illusion that such fun is better.
On the other hand, perhaps choosing a more straightforward road and sticking to natural progression by opting for simplistic rituals that are based on wellbeing such as calmer surroundings could be just as good.
If we analyse such circumstances and rationalize our natural progression, it makes sense to stick to consistent methods that are good for our wellbeing and provide a healthy lifestyle. Such simplicity means we maintain positive direction which enables us to maximize pleasure.
Mindset really does make a difference. Whereas partygoers are spun on the jet set lifestyle and unfledged about the damage they are doing to themselves, students of natural progression are clear minded, and astute to negativity.
Take care!
Prof. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Blossoming (adj) = growing, developing, prospering, maturing, thriving
Reins (n) = harnesses, gear shift, joysticks, wheels, leashes, pedals. “Holding the reins means you are in control.”
Idealism (n) naivety, romanticism, impracticality, optimism, perfectionism, commitment, principle
Meaningful (adj) = significant, momentous, eloquent, expressive, important
Fulfillment (n) = contentment, serenity, self-actualization, joy, success, paradise
Spun on (phrasal verb) = has to do with being on a stimulant such as caffeine or other drugs. It has also been used in the sense that someone has been tricked about the nature of a topic in conversation.
The term "jet set lifestyle" refers to the opulent and frequent travel habits of wealthy, fashionable people who jet around the world for social events, leisure, and entertainment. It implies a life of luxury, privilege, and constant movement, often involving private jets and high-end destinations.
Unfledged (adj) = inexperienced, naïve, innocent, fresh, immature
Astute (adj) = shrewd, wise, smart, perceptive, clever, sharp, of good judgment
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