YES YES yow, this is stating the obvious, that we should NEVER PUT THE CART IN FRONT OF THE HORSE. And we DON'T need to delve WHAT this means because this has been one of most talked topics anyways. WHAT somehow reawakened me is my observation that at times, we just DON'T see the CART ON FRONT BUT at times, I did witness seeing a big huge CART right in front of the horse, whew๐๐๐
Although the conventional interpretation of putting the CART IN FRONT OF THE HORSE more often refers to executing things that are either NOT in sequence OR NOT being that prepared enough. BUT WHAT bewilders me are those circumstances WHEN someone puts out in front of him NOT just a cart BUT a damn huge cart WHICH in the end may NOT be that realistically achievable๐ก๐ก๐ก
Frankly, there is NOTHING wrong for us to set our sights on grandiose and lofty goals in life BUT if we DON'T run our due diligence [like as follows]:
- Can you ascertain your capability beyond doubt?
- Can you anticipate NO major potential blockage[s]?
- Can you have a good level of confidence to achieve?
- Can you get unconditionally 'locked in' to achieve it?
- Can you revalidate your goals to be realistic
Our takeaway: Much as there is NO cost to incur for us to aim for our 'dream goals' in life, first and foremost, we need to identify the roadblocks down the road. By identifying those upcoming challenges, as early as possible, we can figure out our countermeasures and strategize our approach. LIKE if you dream to put up a modest small-scale franchise-based business, do the math, run the numbers and know your shortfall. By having a good feel of your potential shortfall, that gives you that breathing room to get prepared for the next stretch in your life journey. Worst thing to happen is for our boat to get stuck in the middle of the waters WHEN that low tide catches up on you. YES dude, THAT BIG CART IN FRONT OF THE HORSE IS A NO-NO, because it just WON'T work!@#$%?
















































