Almost? Nah.
How many of us, would actually be happy with whatever results we get in our way towards our goals?
Hello all, The Earthian here.
So, would you want to taste the best ice cream in the world or a decent, average one? The answer is pretty obvious right?
So why don't we apply this on our real life choices? Don't get me? My question is, why do we get satisfied with "almost achieved something" status?
Keep in mind, everytime you say you almost did something, like, "I almost drove a car" or "I almost went mountaineering" or "I almost am successful", you're still a failure or to put it lightly, you haven't achieved whatever it is you wanted to.
See, 99% is a bad spot to be in. It makes you think you're there, wherever you wanted to be. It makes you overlook the fact that you actually came short.
It makes you believe that you have reached the top of the mountain. It is OBLIVIOUS.
There two kinds of results for any activity. One: Victory (or) success. Two: Defeat (or) failure. There is no "in-between" state. Because, these are words are determined by us. When you want something, you want it a hundred percent, right? Like if you are so fixated on a brand new phone on the market, you will make sure you get that, right?
So why not apply this on your reality?
We ignore things that aren't supposed to be ignored and notice what is absolutely unnecessary.
Keep in mind your goals, your dreams, your idea of life is precious. Because these are things that you, yourself can define. It's your life, it's your definition of success. And if you're too dense to even know this, you will never get there, I'm sorry. Wake up, fly.
Lots of love, The Earthian.
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