Tuesday, February 10, 2015
You can do it
You'll never achieve anything, if you don't try. The key is consistency
and perseverance. "Life doesn't give you what you want or love, life
gives you what you fight for." And "All you can do is all you can do,
but all you can do is enough." Remember that when you are feeling
hopeless and down. People put in minimal effort and then complain that
something's not working. Well, if you're not putting in the necessary
effort then you won't really get anywhere. But people get discouraged
and think that because something's not working (as quickly as they'd like it to) it'll never work, and
depression can contribute to that as well. But that's where the problem
is; that's what is holding you back. You need to be realistic, but you
need to be attentive to positive solutions if you want to make something
better. Don't be lazy and sit there complaining about something not
being right; get the fuck up and haul ass to make it work and stop
whining about it being hard (anything worth having is going to most
likely be hell to fight for). You have to make it right. "My dumb car is
a piece of shit and needs all this work done.." Well, it ain't going to
fix itself. Success is something that must be obtained. It is about
doing shit right and reaping the best rewards out of life. No one is
born successful. Unless of course you're a lucky bastard who was born
into a wealthy family and inherited all this money. But I feel that the
things you earn in life are the most special; you appreciate them more.
And you must never give up; don't ever give up on something you love and
are passionate about. I will never give up on writing, whether I get
published or not. But it's also something that I can't help; I just
naturally find myself picking up a pen and paper and writing pretty much
anytime and anywhere. I'll be at the grocery store with my little
notebook and suddenly stop in the middle of an aisle to jot something
down. Sit down and truly evaluate your whole life and get your
priorities straight; what is important to you and your happiness and
why? Because sometimes the reasons are more important to focus on than
the given thing. And sometimes the reasons aren't truly beneficial to
your life. You have to consider everything objectively. For example: "I
like eating fried food." Your only valid reason may be that it tastes
good, but is it really good for you health-wise? You must evaluate whether it's overall good for you or not. Moderation would be key here though. Compromising your food preferences for food that is actually good for you. You want to live your life the best way possible, right? You want to be healthy and fruitful and efficient and successful. And you can achieve that, if you do things properly.
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