THE IDEA OF IT...
The idea of things is often a lot fancier than the reality of them. While the idea is what they appear to be on the surface, the reality is what they truly involve.
Whether intentional or not, everything wears a false appearance, a deceptive front that can easily trick the simple-minded.
In the words of Pojomatics, "Hidden behind every perceived simplicity is an intended complexity," which means nothing is ever really as it seems. Take the mountain underneath an iceberg, for example. How would anyone see the iceberg and immediately know there is a mountain beneath it? I'm sure you wouldn't think it.
That's the point. Things are not as they seem. Simplicity hides depths and layers. So, falling in love with the idea of something is like admiring only the visible part of the iceberg, unaware that just beneath it lies a mountain.
Dearest reader, don't fall in love with the idea of things whose reality you are yet to practically understand. Reality is messy and sometimes disappointing, which makes it frustrating to face when you're already on the journey.
The reality of your dream job is often scarier than your fantasized idea of it. And that's the case with almost everything.
Digest the reality of things first before falling in love with the idea of them.
@favvy_Okwansđź–¤.
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