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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Why Our Takeoff Matters Most [IN LIFE]

Why Our Takeoff Matters Most [IN LIFE]    

All throughout my life, I remained steadfast as to Why Our Takeoff Matters Most [IN LIFE].  The difference between the aircraft takeoff and our takeoff in life is that aircrafts  have a designated cruising altitude [e.g. 38000 feet] BUT in life, it is our very own selves who can influence and dictate our cruising altitude, NOT dictated by anyone๐Ÿ“—๐Ÿ“™๐Ÿ“˜

My analogy here is this chart of Singapore's stages of education.  Where, from a takeoff perspective, that happens as a result of the secondary education where, depending on the student's academic performance, it will dictate as to which educational stream the student will pursue.  Note that students CAN'T freely choose their education stream based on his/her preference [because the preference has to meet the criteria which, when meet, makes someone eligible [or NOT]❕❕❕

Similarly, if the student successfully meets the criteria for the INTEGRATED PROGRAM stream, then obviously, he is expected to be flying off with a cruising altitude much higher than someone who ends up pursuing the Sec 4 Normal Technical.  Again, the parallelism here is each of our own TAKEOFFs in life.  Not everyone has the option to fly as high as he prefers๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

I've known people up close and deep inside, I pitied them because I saw with my naked eyes that their takeoff was NOT enough to catapult them to that ideal cruising altitude [which by default tells us, the higher, the better].  BUT I can only blame them❎❎❎

But similar to the aircrafts taxiing to position themselves for takeoff [while awaiting that control tower clearance], in life, everything is within our own hands, within our control.  BUT the catch here is that TIME is finite.  You CAN'T be positioning forever at the runway.  You can only have so much time.  Delay it, you lose.  Waste it, you lose.  This explains WHY OUR TAKEOFF MATTERS MOST [in life]❗❗❗

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