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Chapter 2: Identify the Seeds in Your Past Life


To understand who you are we must first dive deeper into the seeds that have been planted in the past. The fruits of these seeds can be found in your present, but they also shape your future. Your life is a work in progress and an attempt to control it is an exercise in futility.

I always think of the times the world challenged me, the lessons learned throughout life, and the friends I’ve made along the way. Everything I have done—every small decision I have made—had grown into something greater, affecting how I acted and who I am today. Understanding your past, helps shape a better future.

To understand who you are, we must first dive deeper into the seeds that have been planted in the past. It's an exploration that requires courage and faith; the courage to uncover our forgotten memories and the faith to embrace the fact that our past shapes our future.

In this search, we often uncover the essence of who we are, and in turn, gain a deeper understanding of our place in the world.

"Everything I have done—every small decision I have made—had grown into something greater, affecting how I acted and who I am today. Understanding your past, helps shape a better future." – SEO specialist

It is important to reflect on the decisions you have made and to understand how they have impacted your present and future. From the moment we are born, our lives are driven by choices. The choices we make in each moment become our experience of life. Every decision has its consequences, whether positive or negative, and helps us create a better future for ourselves.

When analyzing past decisions, it’s easy to get caught up in regret, anger or sadness but instead try to use hindsight as a tool for learning and growth. Understanding why you made certain decisions can provide powerful insight into patterns of behaviors that don't serve you anymore and allow you to make more conscious decisions that support who you want to be.

As we look back on our previous choices it is key to understand the context in which those decisions were made - no one has perfect vision when making life-altering decisions but once we accept responsibility for these choices we can use this knowledge as an empowering force towards.

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