Some people measure success by the wealth they have amassed and accumulated OR even in that selfish combination of power they attained and wield. Icing on the cake is the title they achieve in society. YET, even though they have reached the pinnacle of their success [sometimes way beyond their wildest dreams], some of them still have that empty feeling, that something is missing from their life. Think of a bloated tummy with lots of air insideπππ
So, WHEN is it time to CORRECT THE COURSE? Given the thousands of permutations of life shaping itself, there are one too many iterations as well as to WHEN do we CORRECT THE COURSE? For the exalted people now perched at a high pedestal OR even in an ivory tower, the common symptom often heard is that it's LONELY AT THE TOP. Many are obsessed to go up the totem pole and WHEN some did arrive atop, it DIDN'T seem all cracked up to be. Until one realizes that one's continual pursuit of advancement seriously compromises one's ability to spend quality time with one's family and build meaningful relationshipsπππ
Sometimes it's because ENOUGH IS NOT ENOUGH. Heard of a rich kid WHERE one of the ways to keep score in life was to compare one's toys with his neighbor's toys. Surely, that will feel good ONLY FOR A WHILE but each 'HIGH' just DIDN'T last. YES, I should know better hehehe because I realized that if we're NOT careful, the game of life can become an obsession, a misplaced one at thatπ₯π₯π₯
As we live in era of extreme rapid change, succeeding in life requires that unqualified willingness to adapt, sometimes quickly and even at the spur of the moment. And WHILE one quality we need is that ability to see things through even WHEN the going gets tough, experts say that the most commendable quality is recognizing WHEN it's time to CHANGE THE COURSE [BUT they warn us that that is never easy] because one can be far less likely to find yourself having to rise from the ashes]❗❗❗
Our takeaway: Opportunities for improvements do abound. Knowing WHERE those best ones to explore improvement opportunities requires quite an understanding of WHAT's going on in the larger context of one's circumstances. WHEN you can see your own direction, you should be able to find both opportunities and potential perils down the road. Knowing the "WHY" of change is a great motivator for our COURSE CHANGEπππ
















































