07/19/2009
Aspirations and Aspirins
If you deeply aspire to achieve something, then by all means do all that is in your ability to achieve it, but remind yourself that you can do no more than just that. When you are already doing your best, you should not try to push yourself further, for it will not work, on the contrary, it will then only demotivate you. When you have reached the limits of your abilities, accept them as long as they are there, until you manage to push them further.
When you are already working hard to achieve your dreams, it is time to once more avert your focus from those dreams and turn it back on your experience. In this way, not only will it become more pleasant to work to achieve them, but you will also become better at it because you do so with more focus.
In this way, one can have very high goals without being pained by them. Whatever efforts you exert to achieve your goals, you must always do so step by step, departing from where you are to then arrive as close as you can get to your goal; if you have made up your mind what your goal is, it is no use of thinking about that goal when you are already doing everything to move closer towards it; instead, focus on how you move closer towards it and that alone. Devote yourself to what you do now, not to thinking of what you cannot do yet.
In the meantime, as you work to achieve your goals, enjoy what you have achieved so far and what you are achieving as you work. In this way, a compromise can be made between the need of achievement and a need of happiness without compromising either of both, and indeed actually improving both; similarly, such there are for all things.
00:36 Posted in Philosophy, Psychology | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: goals, aspiration, ambition, work, achievement, experience
04/01/2009
Challenge
Some people say technology takes away all challenges in life; yet we have never had more challenges than we have today. We have more to strive for simply because we have more possibilities. Many goals have been achieved, but for every goal we achieved many others became unlocked. So it will continue.
There is always something to fight for; even when he have achieved what we've fought for, there is something else, something beyond even that. In the end, there are no limits, thus we can push our own limits further and further forever. Even when we have achieved everything we could achieve today, with those things we will have achieved then, we will be able to achieve far greater things, and many of these will take far more effort than we are willing to sustain today.
07:21 Posted in Futurism, Philosophy | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: technology, challenge, strive, goals, aims, meaning, achievement, future, destiny
12/10/2008
Failure
Failure, while it may be frustrating, is actually a positive sign: it means you're trying. Only when you are pushing ourself to the limits of your abilities can you fail. Thus, one learns most when one is failing more, and so every failure is also a success.
09:08 Posted in Philosophy | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: failure, success, achievement
06/21/2008
Achievement
You can't know what you can achieve until you have. And all it takes to achieve something is time, whatever it may be. There is no failure, therefore; only delay. It is no use, then, to wonder if you can do something. Set about doing it, hold on, and you'll get there someday. The only restriction to what you can achieve is your lifespan.
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