NO sirrrrs, our piece today does NOT relate to Magnus Carlsen, the undisputed and undoubtedly most dominant chess player today. BUT instead, we'd like to exert the least efforts in picking those low hanging fruits around us, those LIFE LESSONS up for our picking NOW [and NOT tomorrow, NOT next year, NOT WHEN we reach the twilight zone]. LIKE WHEN people judge people. That kind of peer pressure can lead one to go stray from the rightful path one started to carve out for his/her future. So, can we just DON'T mind other people's aspirations and DON'T ever let someone else's goals and dreams influence our vision in life. Because at the end of the day, it is our own path and we decide WHERE it takes us and HOW long it takes us to see it through. Ignore the cacophony of noises around!!!
More often than not, we fail to act due to our lack of confidence OR courage. Sometimes, it's all due to our procrastination. That hesitation keeps us from moving forward and in the end, it pushes us deep into a 'cage' of wondering WHAT might have been. And WHENEVER we feel it's time to act, then we should take action. And no matter WHAT the outcome may be, there is that strong likelihood that you will end up smarter than before๐๐๐
No matter HOW much we think we know about some topic, it is only after we have put that knowledge into use that we get confirmation of our actual level of understanding that we possess. Very true, we could read about painting, learn all the techniques and brush types, color palettes, name it BUT only WHEN we get in front of the canvas and start painting we would put our knowledge to test. Obviously, the results are NOT guaranteed BUT until we plunge into the waters, HOW would you know that you can swim๐ง๐ง๐ง
Oh Oh Oh, I heard this many times, GOOD THINGS DON'T COME EASY. And if I may add, more often than NOT, those GOOD THINGS come the HARD WAY. Even WHEN we're feeling most prepared, there is always that likelihood that there is a chance we will fail in accomplishing our goal. LIKE an athlete could lead the entire marathon race only to fall short just in front of the finish line and lose by a hairline margin. This DOESN'T mean though that the athlete should stop competing BUT instead, that competitive athlete would work even harder to prepare for the next competition and by now, I guess we hear the same narrative WHEREIN most of the time, eventually, that athlete wins and prevails๐๐๐
Our takeaway: Bottomline here is that life goes by faster than we can ever think so it's really crucial for us to appreciate the present moment. YES, I vividly remember, WHEN I was in my twenties, I [wrongly] thought that I'll stay there forever, ouch BUT before I knew it, I had to roll my punches into the thirties and by that time, I was a step late for the things I wanted to do and achieve early in life. Living our life to its fullest extent becomes a no-brainer because dude, LIFE IS SHORT and we never know WHAT tomorrow brings for us down the road. YES, PICK UP THOSE LOW-HANGING FRUITS pronto, dude๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ






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