Self-Sabotage

in #reflection6 years ago (edited)

Self-sabotage is the suicide of opportunities. Do we all self-sabotage? YES, WE DO. Philosophy is in whoever seeks the truth or its version of the truth. I'll share mine about this.

Self-sabotage is that action contrary to what you want. That action which, once you do it, immediately causes you culpability. You have the goal of becoming Fitness, but after a week/month you get tired and decide to become instead the guy of Man Vs. Food. The typical cliché of that guy/girl with the ideal couple that manages to spoil everything somehow.

Normally, we define a "high conflictive" person as someone who shows problems of interaction, impolite treatment with others or another series of behavior pattern. These types of conflicts might be superficial compared to those we have internally.

Two concepts are handled. The conscious desire. What we consciously want. What we KNOW WE WANT. On the other hand, there is the unconscious desire. What we need. What we WANT WITHOUT KNOWING.

These two TITANS when opposing, generate THE CONFLICT. Explanation perhaps, to the paradox of our being. Self-sabotage is nothing more than the manifestation of the result of the colossal battle, sometimes could be our self-worth, or the very comfortable... comfort zone, there are too many factors actually.



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We all want to avoid it, but we don't know how. I, as I am cool, will tell you. KNOW YOURSELF! It's not easy, I know. We spend our whole lives in this. Identify the things you want and the things you need, analyze your own feelings about everything, you must be determined. This is the best way to not self-sabotage and if you manage to do it, at least you will be aware of it.


Thanks for your time!

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Yeah, it's hard to have balance in life in that sense. My philosophy is "if you fall, raise again" and repeat over and over and over :-)

Totally! We must be patient.