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I Embrace The Unexpected

I've learned some things throughout my life that I think some people here might find useful.
Why don't we approach life with more curiosity and tolerance for the unexpected? so many people are stressed out trying to plan their day down to the last minute, trying to squeeze the last bit of productivity and efficiency out of it.
It's just so uninteresting and devoid of surprise. Why is it that most people think that they cannot allow to make mistakes?
The desired for efficiency and conformity kills all the creativity and curiosity. It starts of by the society, by our parents and ultimately by ourselves.
People start to feel bored and disengaged, hopeless and helpless.
You should not let that happen to yourself. Remind yourself that today it's a great day to make a mistake. Embrace it. That's where the learning is.
You need to prioritise learning over performance. Until you close your mind those meaningless external measures of success and focus on what naturally peaks your interested and excitement you prevent yourself from having those eureka moments and being truly happy.
I can't promise great success but I promise you will have a great life =)
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in10RjFox · M
Confidence comes only when one confides in something. Most do not realize that the word confidence has the word confide in it. All are stressed because there is no long term plan or attainment. Most just live on a day to day basis, trying to catch up everything all just to say "been there.. done that" .. All want success and prominence too early without any foundation. They read all kinds of motivational lines and keep charging them up. Some idiot says "recite every morning that I am here to win" , there is a group doing the same thing as instructed like robots. They get stressed once they don't see results and there is the next thing to follow. Really a sad state.