Running a Tortoise’s Race in a Hare’s World
Although, I’m sure this blog can apply to both male and female of all different ages, I believe most twenty-something year old females will relate the most to this. So ladies, this one’s for you!!! But if you feel like if what I have to say applies and helps you, then it’s for you too!!!
I’m sure we’ve all heard that infamous fable. You know the one about the hare and the tortoise? If not, it goes a little like this:
My parents told me this story numerous times growing up. To a child’s ear, it’s just that, a story. A story like all the fairy tales told to young girls. You know the ones like the prince saving the damsel in distress, the three little pigs and Goldilocks. But as I’ve gotten older, I have realized that those stories actually hold some major truths in this day and age. Personally, the Hare and the Tortoise fable has never been more relatable until now.
If you’ve been following my blog for a while now, you have read about my journey on applying, wait listing and being rejected to medical school. It has been a 23 year journey full of ups and downs and with this recent re-course of my life I figured why not share my two cents in this crowded society.
I’m not sure when it happens but somewhere in growing up (in this day and age) we are instilled to be the fastest, strongest and brightest. At first, it doesn’t seem like a harmful mentality to set in a young child but as the years go on and this motto is set. It can really take hold of the entire person.
Gone are the days that the majority of the population will be unplugged from society. I MEAN UNPLUGGED. I’d say that for most women in their 20s (like myself) they tend to be on their phones at all times except when sleeping. In general, we no longer sit on park benches, walk the track, or read in silent solitude. At all times, we are on the go. We answer work emails from our phones. We order our groceries online to do curbside pickup. We “call” cars to pick us up and take us to our destination through an app. We even upload our checks through our bank apps. Have we really become that busy that we no longer have time to talk, grocery shop, wave a cab down or talk to a bank teller anymore?
It doesn’t seem as detrimental as I’m trying to prove but let me show you what I mean. You see with everything else in our lives in a constant rush on how to do everything faster and being told be the fastest, strongest and brightest. It’s natural and only human that even our dreams should be the same way. They should be the grandest dreams ever made and done at lightning speed! But, is that really setting ourselves up for success?
On the contrary, I think it’s one of the main reasons why so many young women are battling depression. From my personal experience and from the stories told to me by close family and friends, I have realized that this mentality of a rushed society might be at the core of this depression epidemic. And no, I don’t mean sad days. I mean heart wrecking, family tearing, and soul crushing depression that creeps in and changes the very being of WHO YOU ARE!
You see as the years go by and the dreams grow grander and closer. The disappointment of not achieving them on “your set time frame” can really alter your world. The post-grad depression that many of us experience is not talked about nearly enough. We all struggle silently afraid to be judged for “failing” at our dreams or taking some time to re-evaluate. We are embarrassed and ashamed to say we’ve been detoured. We are afraid to be vulnerable and show how we are struggling because society and the media has put this image that we NEED to be perfect all times.
Pretty girl, let me tell you something if someone hasn’t told you this in a while or ever…you’re fearfully and wonderfully made!
Psalm 139:14
For over two years, I’ve been learning to what it means to love myself again for me. Some days are brighter than others, but as my trust in Him grows so does the consistency of my days. Jesus didn’t create us to be complacent beings. In fact, He created us to manifest His greatness and majesty. As you begin to realize this, you’ll see how your dreams and desires don’t have an expiration date. Society might tell you that your time is up, but God has said “the pain that you’ve been feeling can’t compare to the joy that’s coming.”
Romans 8:18
And to those who say, “I’ve been doing the work. I’ve been sowing. I haven’t given up, but God just doesn’t seem to show up.” Trust me. I can relate but do you know what the Bible says?
“No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.”
Hebrews 12:11
The daily work that you don’t equate to work towards your end goal isn’t out of vain. What if God is using this pause in your life to teach you things for when you DO get to where you get to? What if the connections you’re making now are the relationships that cultivate your future career? What if your no’s propel you to become the greatest version of yourself?
Personally, God has never been more real than when I was denied acceptance to medical school. I questioned who I was and what my purpose was. Because of this, I sought Christian counseling. Out of the sessions I have attended, one of the biggest take aways was: “Your profession is not your purpose.”
As much as I desire medicine, a weight was lifted off my shoulders when I heard this. I couldn’t fathom doing anything else with my life and I still do believe with all my heart that I will save physical lives one day, but until then I believe (because the Bible tells me so) that my purpose right now and always is to save spiritual lives by bringing them to Christ.
So pretty lady, let me tell you. You are beautiful. You are valued. You are perfect. You lack nothing. You were created for a purpose. You matter. And you are not out of time, God knows exactly where you are going. Do you trust Him?
I know sharing your story with depression, anxiety and doubt can be scary…trust me, I know. But, it’s in these moments of vulnerability, that you discover your true purpose and calling in life. Use these moments of discouragement as stepping stones to build your testimony of strength and trust. Use your testimony to bring lives to Jesus Christ.
Resources:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
With all her love,
An exhausted but trusting tortoise
Sources:
1. http://read.gov/aesop/025.html
2. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression.shtml





