3 & 4 things you are busy with, but at the end of the day there is no value. part-2

in #busy6 years ago
  1. Waiting for unrealistic expectations

People love to see dreams And he's constantly watching. Do many people dream to see?

Yes, of course there is no fault in it. But if that dream is beyond your power or unrealistic, then is nothing more than a waste of time waiting to fulfill that dream. Because that dream is the real dream that you have the ability to fulfill, the power you have. There is a chance to implement it in the real world.
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If there is hope for something unreal, except that, then that will never end. And your waiting is zero since that wait.
Therefore, think of how you can reflect on the real part of your imagination without losing time in this work. And not just thinking that after coming down to the field, it is a feeling of going forward. Because it stands a lot like this, sometimes life is about risking everything for a dream that no one can see but you do And the chance to repay the risk of such a risk can not give us life.

  1. Define your future:

Many of us can not take decisions or work with confidence. Be afraid I am confused. Even a lot of time can be seen that we are dependent on others to take important decisions in our life. This is the biggest identity of a person's weakness.

Is it right for you to live, and what is not right is better than you and nobody knows. So should someone else take the important decision of your life?
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Because, you know what your competence is. You can see how you look at your life, and no one else can see it like that.

That is why we should practice our own decisions ourselves from now on. If we leave the responsibility of our future to others, we will never be able to find out what our talent is. If the parents say that medicine, then you may have to read the medicine. But if you do not have the expertise in your doctor then how can you imagine your life?

It's not about making a choice

It's about making a choice and making it right.

  • J.R. Rim