avatarMarQuella Matthews, M.S.

Summary

The article emphasizes personal responsibility for one's destiny, happiness, and self-care, asserting that external sources cannot fulfill these intrinsic needs.

Abstract

The article "No One is Coming: You Are The Master of Your Destiny" delves into the concept of self-reliance in an individual's journey towards fulfillment. It acknowledges the human desire for belonging and purpose but stresses that true wholeness comes from within. The author points out that while society often conditions us to seek external validation and support, the realization that one's happiness and purpose are self-derived is both challenging and liberating. The piece encourages readers to accept their unique responsibility for their lives, suggesting that relinquishing this responsibility to others, such as partners or family, leads to disappointment. The author argues that each person is the hero of their own story, equipped with a personal master plan that only they can execute. The article concludes with an invitation to embrace one's individuality and the empowering truth that we are each the master of our own destiny.

Opinions

  • The author believes that societal and cultural influences can lead to an unhealthy dependency on others for our sense of self and well-being.
  • It is expressed that giving away the responsibility of self-care to others, such as in marriage or companionship, is a common mistake that can result in regret.
  • The article suggests that feelings of emptiness, loneliness, or depression are widespread, in part due to misplaced expectations on external sources to provide fulfillment.
  • The author posits that personal responsibility for one's happiness and purpose is a difficult truth to accept but is essential for personal growth and avoiding internal conflict.
  • The piece conveys that every individual has a unique role to play in their life, akin to being the hero in their own story, with a personal vision that only they can realize.
  • The author encourages readers to take action and assume control over their destiny, rather than waiting for external guidance or validation.

No One is Coming: You Are The Master of Your Destiny

No one is coming to push you, no one is coming to tell you what to do. You are responsible for yourself.

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It’s a hard truth to swallow.

I know.

Although we are individuals, at our very core we are a collectivist in search of understanding, belonging, and purpose.

In all collective groups, there will be a few who can't get with the program.

They rebel and refuse to conform. Freeing themselves of their family customs and traditions and thus, the expectations of following them.

Yet, what usually happens afterward is that the same rebels seek companionship — a community more closely related to their individualism.

In other words, they leave one community in search of a replacement.

This is us, at our core.

This is all leads up to the understandable notion of how hard of a realization it is to imagine that one’s happiness, grounding, and purpose comes from within and not from external elements.

But the sooner we accept this and become personally responsible for our destiny, the less internal turmoil we will face.

As of April 2022, there are 7.9 billion individuals here with us. How many of those people do you think have consistent feelings of emptiness, feelings of loneliness, or depression?

Unfortunately, it’s a lot.

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In a world full of so many beautiful beings, the influences of culture, society, and beliefs systems have shaped us in unimaginably beautiful ways. It’s also crippled us. We have normalized giving our responsibility of self-care away.

We give it away when we marry.

We give it away in companionship.

We give it to Mom and Dad.

The truth is a hard one to swallow. Again, I know, but the absolute truth is that you and I are responsible for our wholeness.

No one is coming to push you. No one is coming to tell you how to do what you need to do.

Sure, you may meet someone and for a moment's time, give your responsibility of self-care and wholeness away. Leaving your destiny in their care may seem like the right thing to do, but it will always become a regret.

It’s important to note that a person not filling this desire says nothing about the person because it is simply not their job.

Eventually, you will get let down because we are all imperfect earth angels, doing the best we can with what we have.

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So, here is the good news and thus a silver lining for you.

You are responsible for yourself because you know what feels right and how to satisfy that void or sinking feeling of emptiness.

You are the hero in your story because you have envisioned your position on this earth for years. You’ve developed a master plan that only you can execute because you know it by heart.

You are the master of your destiny because your uniqueness is evident at your fingertips. You are a perfect combination of mind and spirit. You are the perfect alignment to fulfilling your purpose because you are here.

Thanks for being here, and for taking the time to read my article.

I’m a researcher, former assistant professor, and self-help writer. My goal is to write articles that help my readers think, connect and grow. If you’d like more content, I host a wellness podcast that you can follow on any Apple product here or Spotify here. The podcast features voiceovers of all of my articles and wellness content.

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Self Help
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Consciousness
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