THE WORLD IS SO BIG YET SO SMALL
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Feb 01
In the fast-paced dreams, we tend to aspire more to be involved on the hustle or what we called the life in the corporate world. We were cultivated of the mindset that as the world gets bigger, we must also draw in the line not to be left far away in the finish line. We dream big, we will do everything to make it come true without knowing we are being already crushed in the process, only trusting our own potentials and strengths. Why is it we became burn-out even though we work hard to achieve it? Why is it we are working 24/7 but we didn't able to get the promotion we want? Why is it our main goal as child is already different when we step forward on our 20's? Why everything changes? Why everything doesn't just be granted in a snap? Do we learn from the process or do we only want some entitlement without gaining some reflection? How does generalization and realizations become different?
"The World is too Big yet so Small" brings out the reality of life during our 20's and how situations changed and being prompt into a wider view of life's perspective rather than sticking on the core of hurly-burly society. The millennials and Gen Z are the founders of today's guzzle with the diverse perspective of purpose. The question is, "Is the real purpose only comes from a big world? How about the small world?" 
The world became small when we lack the potential to dream big, but it will become smaller when the big world is subsided with "fuss" of not learning of waiting and trusting.
How is it? How do we cope on every aspect of changes? Are you pressured? Am I one of these individuals?...
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