While doing so many things to achieve success,
we try to build a life that makes us feel proud to live. We talk about our
dreams, living those dreams on our own terms, and achieving them by our own
rules. But my point is: how many are those who live their dreams, and how many
are those who know what they want to be? Are we so clear about our path to
achieving success, or are we just running in a rat race?
Having the world we live in, where everything
seems temporary. Whatever we think of chasing is getting old or obsolete in a
second. Besides this, there are many factors that come to distract us, and it
is very easy to drift away without knowing what we truly can do. And it ends up
just moving or walking on a comfort path instead of finding out what we truly
want. Isn’t it so?
So, how would we know all the answers to our
questions? For this, we must understand that if you feel like doing something
or have an idea, then you need to start doing something you wanted to do but
could not pursue. I mean, by saying this, by eliminating your self-doubts, you
start doing what you fear the most.
While doing so, we may find it easy if you are
determined and focused to achieve what you want. Or if it feels difficult, then
you may find that it might not work for you.
Either way, you clear the path to
achieving your dreams or goals.
Your success is yours; you decide for
yourself. It does not matter how big or small it seems to others. It could be
anything, whether it’s waking up early, starting a workout, or spending time
with nature; it all depends on how all these accomplishments or goals bring you
closer to meeting your best version of success.
It’s totally your journey of dreams that you
decide for yourself. During this journey, you may feel lost, if you compare your journey with someone else's success.
Don’t you think what we are looking for
outside is within us? Why not ask ourselves what success means to us? Maybe you
will know what you truly want to become.
Question yourself about whether it’s your
success or someone else’s.
So just let us know what your success in the comments is.
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