Stop thinking that a future event will occur that will make our life better.
Generally, we think
that life will be better:
-only after we have
completed our education.
-only after we have established our career.
-only after we have found our soulmate.
-only after we have started a family.
-only after our children are all grown up.
The list never ends if
we keep waiting for an external event to improve our circumstances. We should
focus on what we can control.
This mentality can
prevent us from finding value in the present moment and be grateful for what we
already have.
Today, I read the
following quote from James Clear's newsletters:
American novelist
Ursula K. Le Guin reminds us that change always begins by taking responsibility
for how you live:
“You cannot buy the
revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It
is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.”
This is what I have gathered:
If you are looking for
a rapid change in your life, don’t wait for things to happen. You may be
waiting in vain when you could be the wheel of your own revolution.
To start this revolution, we must have a purpose to achieve.






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