Today I will write about banality. The fact is that in trivialities, we find the most wisdom, condensed like the best advertising catches.
What examples of banality could I give to you, my dear Friend? For example: “Do what you love.” “Work hard.” “Treat yourself and others adequately.” “Love and respect yourself and others.” “Cultivate passion.” “Be consistent.” “Stay true to your values.” “Be patient.”
We try to find a sense of life everywhere. We are reading classic writers to find solutions to nurturing us, questions. Nevertheless, I think that in banality we can find a pure knowledge of what to do, and how we should behave, in our life. So what’s the problem with trivialities? Why do we not like them? I think that they are overused in our routine. We hear them, but we do not listen to banality.
The purest form of expression of thoughts often can be the most efficient one.
I will give you one example regarding my passion. People ask me how I cope with working in the accountancy. At the same time, they wonder how I live with my beloved Kamilka, and simultaneously I have an artistic passion. Moreover, please remember that I aim to become the most prolific photographer who ever lived on this planet. Probably they expect several specific advice on how to cope with all these things. Still, I often see that all hints can be compressed into mentioned-above banalities. The truth is that making photographs on the streets of Warsaw is something that I love to do. Thus, I can encourage others to find an activity that they will enjoy.
Moreover, I work hard both in my office and regarding my artistic passion.
Without hard-working, I would not accomplish my many targets. Consistency and patience are some of the keys to success. If you want to succeed, you should never give up, and do what you believe. Also, I love both Kamilka and my parents. I try to spend my time with them as much as possible. Is that banality? I suppose. But, this banality is the key to success in many aspects of our lives.