Friday, November 18, 2011

Why You Should Never Give Up

   Have you ever ended up in a failed relationship? What kind was it? Lets see if you can relate to this nonsense piece of writing. If you have anything to say then please don't hesitate to leave a comment below.

       Relationship fail often, but so do science experiments. Have you ever heard of science experiments succeeding? Of course you have, or you wouldn't even be able to go online and read what I write today. I know you see this coming, but I'll just repeat what other people have probably said to you a million times. Obviously if someone else has succeeded then you can succeed too. Well, I'm not concluding how much more or less efforts you have to spend to get the "same" success as some other successful figures, but nevertheless, you know that you will succeed eventually if you keep spending efforts to find the path to reach your goals. Lets have an example.

      Alright, lets say there's a person A, who's willing to gamble you for something. If person A wins, then you will have to strip naked in public, and swim in a pool of poisonous snakes, then come back out of the pool and shout in a loud voice "I am a crazy rapist".  That's your end of the bargain. Let's say you are allowed to choose the most impossible task for person A to accomplish with an unlimited time frame (until either of you are deceased of course). Would you still gamble? Unless you're some conceited character from a movie, I would dare say that the general response is "no". Why? The reason is we can't predict the potential of our life force (selfish motivation). No matter how impossible a task is, you know that it's never guaranteed that the chance of failure is 100%. In other words, chances of success for anything in this world is never 0 % either.

      To conclude my writing today. Nothing in this world is impossible. It's all a matter of how much effort you are willing to devote to figuring out and accomplishing the task. Is your comfort pocket and selfish motivations ready for the challenge? Ask yourself if it's laziness or fear holding you back. Though they clearly stem from a similar source.

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