Thoughts by Julio Verissimo & Bryan Mutto
Life is not a straight path, but a winding journey full of challenges, opportunities, and moments of self-discovery. Finding your path is the beginning of the most important journey of your life. It is not about waiting for the perfect moment, but about listening to the call of your heart that inspires your spirit and reveals your purpose.
How do you know you have found your way? It is not measured by comfort, but by meaning and consistency. When your actions reflect your values, each step becomes less of a calling. The process is powerful — difficult but rewarding, demanding but rewarding. It brings clarity in the midst of chaos and fills your life with a passion to help more than yourself.
The key to this journey is authenticity. To find your path, you must let go of the mask society has placed on you and embrace your true self. This honesty will inspire determination in you, because when your path is yours, you will persevere no matter the challenges you face. What motivates you is not the applause of others, but the undeniable fact that this path is yours.
Remember that great success comes not from avoiding failure, but from having the courage to keep going. Vision leads the way, but persistence sustains you. Together, the two are a powerful force. So dream big, work hard, and believe in your journey. The world needs your special light – don’t stop until it shines.
Also have in mind that failures should be taken as experience knowing that was a way that did not got you where you wanted perseverance it’s always the key when this happens take a moment of silence refocus and on went wrong and keep going forward ,
Forward it’s always the way no matter what no one as all the awnsers and will appear as soon you go through some situations some will have awnsers before it happens but not all the time , about this you should not be worried in not having the awnsers they will come in time with no stress .
So, what is the purpose of life from this perspective? Is it to remain positive, striving to avoid discomfort and rush ourself to connect fully with this inner truth? To bypass the wounded parts of ourselves that Carl Jung referred to as the shadow? Or is there something deeper, more transformative to be found?
The purpose, I believe, lies in embracing the full spectrum of the human experience. It is not about escaping our wounds or avoiding our shadows but about confronting them with compassion and courage. It is about peeling back the layers of falsehood, healing the unresolved parts of ourselves, and integrating all aspects of who we are—the light and the dark, the joy and the pain.
There is not need to push it to try get awnsers they will not appear this way, and you have to have in mind it’s ok take your time, nothing is completely clear but it will be clearer as you go and keep moving forward, some of these thoughts took me over 15 years to developed over 1.4 million km traveled over 51 countries over the course of 19 years, we all have questions during our life, so I hope this will help somehow you, you continue to shine bring all the best of you, and all will come.
“Life journey is not a straight road but a beautiful tapestry of twists and turns challenges and triumphs all guiding you toward self-discovery. the way is around paragon or certainty just around trustful your eye to light your purpose failures are the end; they lessons display you what does run to fulfilment and invigorating your persistence. Take a moment to pause reflect and refine your direction. smart is ever the room — answers leave get not done effect just done forbearance and progress authenticity is your range perseverance is your fire and your alone fall is the address. Dream boldly embrace the unknown and let your journey shine as a beacon for others. the man necessarily the genius but you get bring”
Julio Verissimo – President & CEO – Borderless Consulting
By Bryan Mutto
I believe that every person has a unique blueprint, a profound essence residing deep within, crafted specifically for them. Beneath the layers of conditioned beliefs, societal expectations, self-imposed limitations, and the countless masks we wear to navigate the world, there exists an inner knowing—a compass that, when uncovered, points with clarity toward our true purpose.
In this reality of duality, uncovering this inner compass is far from an easy journey. It is one fraught with challenges, setbacks, and moments of disconnection that can, at times, feel like insanity. Many of us (myself included) carry deeply rooted and unresolved conditioning, the remnants of past experiences that shape the stories we tell ourselves and the lens through which we perceive the world. These perceptions can often lead us astray, making us act in ways that do not serve our higher selves, our loved ones, or the greater good.
This journey requires radical honesty, an openness to feeling deeply, and a willingness to face the truths that lie within. It demands that we embrace the setbacks and challenges as opportunities for growth, recognizing that each obstacle is a teacher guiding us closer to our authentic selves.
Life’s purpose, then, is not a destination but an unfolding. It is about remembering who we truly are beneath the noise, reconnecting with the inner compass that has always been there, and aligning our lives with that deeper truth. In doing so, we become more than individuals—we become beacons of authenticity and transformation, creating a ripple effect that inspires others to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and healing.
The purpose of life is not to bypass or suppress but to transcend through integration. It is about living fully, feeling deeply, and creating meaning through the unique gifts and experiences we bring to the world. In this way, we find not only our purpose but the profound interconnectedness that ties us to each other and the universe itself.