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Alright Facebook. Family, friends, and acquaintances. I would like to share with you today something that has brought about an unbridled sense of motivation which I hope I will be fortunate enough to never shake. cracked/blog/6-harsh-truths-that-will-make-you-better-person/ In agreement with the article I also feel that while removing all the tip-towing and skirting of peoples feelings, this is what the world really boils down to: I believe that a lot of people find themselves to be miserable quite frankly. To top it all off a lot of them dont even realize what the root of their pain is. I think that a good amount of what determines how someone feels about themselves has to do with their value, whether they are conscious of it or not. The world itself; society, friendships, love, and politics all value one thing. What can you do for it? This is the simple rule of life. When anyone is seeking any interaction with another being, it all comes down to what can it do for me? This may come in the form of physical goods, money, services, or feelings. It ranges from the tangible to the abstract. In any of these categories gaining more though another when you cannot do it yourself. This is important because in order to feel valued and as such truly happy people should learn to seek how they might offer themselves to the world around them. To not only bolster growth but to also curb apathy and excuses. To selfishly pursue this goal, this desire to be happy by gaining value, I feel many people will become more content with who they are as people. We are a society that judges ourselves as much on the opinions of others as those of ourselves. Its seems pretty cut and dry to me: Motivation->Growth->Contribute->Value->Happiness Either way I dont put it nearly as well as the gentleman in this article. Please read this and remember. The take home is to be MOTIVATED without making excuses.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 23:03:52 +0000

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