What do you regret most?
Once upon a time, three university graduates started their first job in the same pubic institution. Few years later, one young man left because he could not stand his manager’s working style. Another young man left a few years later. The last young man continued to work in the same public institution.
Another few years gone, the three young men gathered together to share their experience. The first young man went into a private business and now working as the general manager or the company. The second young men quit and started his own business. The third young man were still staying in the public institutions, regretting that he should not get satisfied with the stable monthly salary earned in the first few years.
Many people look upon high and stable income when starting their career, expecting promotion with higher salary and benefits when times move on.
Without pressure, one will stay in the comfortable world, not willing to pay the efforts to stand up, walk outside and move forward. Pressure is the best motivating factor to drive one to grow and move forward.
We have to put in extra efforts if we want to achieve more. Some people choose to have fun, rest and sleep, while some choose to work harder and better. We have to be responsible for ourselves. It is our perspectives limited our development, not companies nor boss.
“Quoted from article shared by my friend”
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We have to be responsible for ourselves. It is our perspectives limited our development, not companies nor boss.
I really like the above sentences and have to keep reminding myself that everything happened, almost everything happened to me, is due to my own decisions one way or the other.
I have read a book called "Conversations with God" a few years back even though I am not a religious guy. But it is nice, very nice description of how we react to things happened to us but at the same time forgot in almost all cases, we have chosen the outcome in advance.
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