There is a lot of noise in this world,
whether it's from rush, violence, or celebrity news. We usually listen to
stories about famous people in order to learn about their lives, such as what
they did, what they strived for, and how they became successful. Everyone is
rushing to achieve success, but we can see what that success entails here. Is
this success purely for personal gain or to impress others? To put it another
way, is this success solely for the sake of bragging rights rather than
self-satisfaction for some goal and achievement? Remember that success begins
with a clear vision. When we have a vision in our minds, we should take small
steps toward our goal, because if we try to expose our idea immediately and run
like a rabbit, we will only be productive for a short time.
Long-term
planning should be done in our heads, not on our tongues, so we should learn to
keep things safe inside ourselves, take small steps at a time, and implement
each chunk of thought one at a time to confuse the competitors. If we succeed
in perplexing the competitors, they will be unable to measure our success,
leaving them unaware of our objectives, reducing the risk of obstacles, keeping
leg-pullers in mind.
There are lines in the American television series "The Walking
Dead" that say “you should keep your gates closed, because it’s all about
survival now at any cost. People out there are always looking for an angle
looking to play on your weakness. They measure you by what they can take from
you, by how they can use you to live.”
Long-term
planning has several advantages, including
(1) Keeping us busy
(2) Allowing us to work on multiple
projects simultaneously.
(3) Obviously, starting from the
beginning is simple.
“Darren hardy” explained in his book “The compound effect” that “we have
to get ourselves out of this instant gratification trap. We are rational species
so why are we so irrationally enslaved by so many bad habits? It’s because our
need for immediate gratification can turn us into the most reactive non thinking
animals around.” As a result of this
phenomenon, we should live as if we are a silent bird, an observer, a thinker,
and a third person. Who is never noticed by others. This allows us to exercise
control over our lives as well as our thoughts as "Eckhart Tolle"
explains in his book "The Power of Now," we should always observe our
thoughts as a third party rather than being a part of them because when we
listen to our thoughts and observe our behavioral acts then we could understand
why in this way we are thinking and acting, which then allow us to gain control
over our thoughts.
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