Random Thoughts: Part 2
I’m so proud of myself when I look back at everything I’ve had to go through. I claim that I have only just begun, and there is still a long way to go.
I’m not implying that you shouldn’t have difficult times in life; instead, I believe that you won’t be burdened with a load to carry unless there is a desire inside or an opportunity to learn from it.
I feel fortunate, yet I still do. However, there was no moment when I was told to have a heart-to-heart conversation about various issues and how to handle life. The reality is that life does not come with a handbook. We must all go through it to learn how it functioned and why it worked
The truth is that expecting someone to provide you with a precise blueprint of life and how they have figured it out is a fallacy. Someone can’t assist you to the point where you don’t have to do anything yourself. It’s an easy method
The reality is that life is telling us – How would you figure out how to get out of this maze? You’re just meat in a suit if there’s no way.
Many of you will undoubtedly disagree with these standards and shortcuts. After all, they are the rules of someone who has learned everything independently. I can tell you that they have worked for me thus far.
- If the psychology of money is straightforward and money is one of the most simple topics to master, every accountant will become a billionaire. If health is easy to maintain, everyone knows how much it costs to be unhealthy. It doesn’t matter whether you can say I know, I know; the most essential thing is to practice understanding. Every situation demands discipline. If you don’t have, expect not to get results.
- Education without application is like a statue standing in the middle of the road. You will be ignored by people who pass you by.
- Make a lemonade if you get lemons; however, prepare a container and water first. Life will not always give everything you need to create it.
- Think about how you were pushed out of your womb to live. When you move, things shift.
- You can’t control your feelings, but if your words cost everything you have worked for, it’s a good idea to be more cautious about what you say. If your statement has an impact on many families and their earnings, employment, tranquility, or health, you should understand how to deal with the suck: the burden of leadership.
- The cost of war is not a one-time occurrence, but rather a recurrent theme in the minds of individuals who have experienced it. Our own trauma shapes our entire thought process, which then influences future generations.
- You’ll be judged by history if you remain neutral. You will be judged if you take a side.
- People who think that others are not deserving of respect are treated the same, to my shock.
- Your essential settings are your ticket to success is your mindset.
- Those that worry about money and happiness, on the other hand, often lack both. Make sure you know what happiness is and that it isn’t synonymous with cash.
- Your suffering comes to an end the moment you accept by allowing yourself to learn the necessary lessons in order to advance.
- Humans have such a low opinion of themselves that if someone praises us, we immediately think it’s flattery . It’s rather strange, isn’t it?
- When it comes to the practical side of life, sometimes “when” is more important than “how,” or even “how much.” It’s All About Timing. The most common example may be when you’re at a traffic light and don’t know when to stop. Following schedules for medicines as directed to avoid unpleasant illnesses is an everyday scenario.
- If there are so many simple things that you can accomplish yet haven’t done, the phrase “excuses” refers to your lack of motivation to do so. You’re allowing too many little things to pass you by if you utter phrases like “excuses” or “simply because.”
- You can be a hunter or a hunted. Make certain you know what it means to pay the cost. You could be hiring or letting go. Make sure you understand what it’s like from both sides of the fence.
- Look at the “breadcrumbs” or reasons from the past to find out why you’re doing well or why you’re not. Nothing occurs by chance; everything is cause and consequence.
- Don’t wait for your deathbed to figure out how grateful you should be for your existence. Don’t wait for anything to have worth – start now. ( Don’t wait till you become a parent to understand the importance of parents )