What constitutes a world filled with confusion?
It can be a combination of the following: disasters such as weather disturbances, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, accidents, fires, pollution, and epidemic. It could also be political instability, breakdown in peace and order, loss of a loved one, bankruptcy, or just plain physical or verbal hurt. The list is endless. All these may sound scary. –Self Improvement
What is even scarier is that they are inescapable. At this point, don't you wish that life could be like a keyboard with an escape button?
All these confusions are part of life. Whether you like it or not, most of these are inevitable. For this reason, every person must learn to live with these difficulties. The challenge is learning to live in a world amidst confusion without losing your sanity.
As in any issue, there are two viewpoints. Either viewpoint may throw any confused or disturbed person into a bad mood. Your success depends on how you accept and rebound to the norms of life.
There are times when the arena of life can make you feel and act as if a net has been dropped over you. Life can control you if you will allow it. Fate can take you spiraling downward and block off positive thoughts and actions. –Self Improvement
In all of these, you always have a choice. Take control of your life. Even with all the confusion and distractions, you can still survive through life and emerge victorious. In life, you can have what you want or go wherever you please. Where does the difference lie? The difference is within you.
How you view life depends on your internal environment. How you take life, whatever is thrown along the way, can either make you look and feel like a fool or make you look and feel cool.
Two factors determine your internal environment: your upbringing or childhood years and your self-valuation. While upbringing is partly not a matter of choice as far as a child is concerned, self-valuation depends on how you take the beatings of life. You are either strengthened or weakened by challenges. When your internal environment is strong and indestructible, you will have less difficulty in overcoming hurdles. –Self Improvement
View yourself as capable and competent to face a world filled with confusion. Be positive with yourself. Realize that limitations in knowledge and material riches are temporary. Riddles and questions that beset you will be answered at the right moment. This way of thinking is all you need to stay upbeat.
Only a few welcome confusion. These unique people find confusion as a challenge to their intelligence. For them, it is food for the brain. It excites their creativity. The more complex and twisted the situation, the more challenging it becomes for them. Some even find confusion as a means to escape boring and mundane existence.-Self Improvement
A world filled with confusion can be a challenge or a trap, depending on the way you view it. The view becomes clear only if confusion is regarded in a positive light. If the situation becomes overwhelming, think of Thomas Edison who once said, “Restlessness and discontent are the first necessities of progress.”
It can be a combination of the following: disasters such as weather disturbances, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, accidents, fires, pollution, and epidemic. It could also be political instability, breakdown in peace and order, loss of a loved one, bankruptcy, or just plain physical or verbal hurt. The list is endless. All these may sound scary. –Self Improvement
What is even scarier is that they are inescapable. At this point, don't you wish that life could be like a keyboard with an escape button?
All these confusions are part of life. Whether you like it or not, most of these are inevitable. For this reason, every person must learn to live with these difficulties. The challenge is learning to live in a world amidst confusion without losing your sanity.
As in any issue, there are two viewpoints. Either viewpoint may throw any confused or disturbed person into a bad mood. Your success depends on how you accept and rebound to the norms of life.
There are times when the arena of life can make you feel and act as if a net has been dropped over you. Life can control you if you will allow it. Fate can take you spiraling downward and block off positive thoughts and actions. –Self Improvement
In all of these, you always have a choice. Take control of your life. Even with all the confusion and distractions, you can still survive through life and emerge victorious. In life, you can have what you want or go wherever you please. Where does the difference lie? The difference is within you.
How you view life depends on your internal environment. How you take life, whatever is thrown along the way, can either make you look and feel like a fool or make you look and feel cool.
Two factors determine your internal environment: your upbringing or childhood years and your self-valuation. While upbringing is partly not a matter of choice as far as a child is concerned, self-valuation depends on how you take the beatings of life. You are either strengthened or weakened by challenges. When your internal environment is strong and indestructible, you will have less difficulty in overcoming hurdles. –Self Improvement
View yourself as capable and competent to face a world filled with confusion. Be positive with yourself. Realize that limitations in knowledge and material riches are temporary. Riddles and questions that beset you will be answered at the right moment. This way of thinking is all you need to stay upbeat.
Only a few welcome confusion. These unique people find confusion as a challenge to their intelligence. For them, it is food for the brain. It excites their creativity. The more complex and twisted the situation, the more challenging it becomes for them. Some even find confusion as a means to escape boring and mundane existence.-Self Improvement
A world filled with confusion can be a challenge or a trap, depending on the way you view it. The view becomes clear only if confusion is regarded in a positive light. If the situation becomes overwhelming, think of Thomas Edison who once said, “Restlessness and discontent are the first necessities of progress.”
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