Can You Keep Doing the UNDONE?
Why is it 98% of tasks done are the same tasks done over and over again? It's true successes are one too many but again, 98% of successes are the replication of other successes. This is NOT to downplay success stories because we CANNOT PUT A GOOD MAN DOWN. In fact, we got to credit him [and pat his pack] for a job well done. But akin to Twitter, do we know WHAT'S TRENDING? A paltry 2^ of today's successes are solid proof and outcomes that the best and the brightest Keep Doing the UNDONE. Seriously, these are the success stories that can be future hall of famers. So Can You Keep Doing the UNDONE?
So you might argue, why are we playing up and stirring the waters here? It's because there are one too many enormous opportunities for us to Keep Doing the UNDONE but we are missing that opportunity. With all modesty aside, sharing with you some of the tasks and things I think I've done [which until that time [and even as we speak now] remains UNDONE. Two decades back, I left my home country to explore uncharted and untested waters. How? I went on to flu to another country to explore for an overseas work without getting clearance from my country's Department of Labor. And that saga went on and on until I took my Oath of Allegiance to renounce my original citizenship and embrace the citizenship of that Southeast Asian country where I resided for nine years. Can You Keep Doing the UNDONE?
Fast forward, nine years after I renounced my original citizenship, I then renounced my adopted country's citizenship. Why did I do a 180-degree turnaround? Hmmmm, well it's because I have to humbly admit that till today, I Keep Doing the UNDONE. Not bad to be a copycat for success stories but at the end of the day, you got to LEAVE YOUR MARK [just like
Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler who keeps doing the UNDONE even in the ongoing NBA Playoffs❗❗❗ Why are there billions of good people on Earth? Yet there are a much much smaller number of great people. And how about the great of the greats? They are just a handful. In the world of NBA, 'His Airness' [that's Michael Jordan] and the late Kobe Bryant all belong to the NBA's Mount Rushmore. Why can't we LEAVE OUR MARK as well as those greats do not have a monopoly of being great, right ❓❓❓
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