Live
for the glam. One day, it might come true.
This
is a statement, and for many others, a goal that relies on confidence as the climbing
ladder to the top.
If
it could be described, it would be a 7 feet tall wooden ladder.
It’s more than
5 feet to reach the ceiling without leaning for support, but less than 9 feet
to save the trouble from building a resting platform before reaching the
rooftop.
Often,
we need help fixing the ladder to accommodate and adapt to more difficult
situations. Trust that people who had experience and are kind enough will come
to aid and teach us tricks and shortcuts they have learnt from their journeys. Some
might even give us their ladder to climb on to their clouds. Those who got
lucky found seniors who thrust them a rope and pulled them up without having to
go through the tough levels.
Either
way, we are all living for the glam, the question is: whose glam are we really
living?
There is a difference between the opportunities that are given, and
those that are earned. Everyone can tell the difference, just like how we can
tell a good singer from a singer that compensates on other qualities.
Live
for the glam, but more importantly, live for your own glam. There is no one
correct way to reach the sky because everyone of us is different and the sky is
always our limit, but first, start building the ladder.
