From one of my blogs:
" Do you really want to know? "
There are several ways to get things done in life.
Most people look only for the quick easy answer - if they do not find
it very soon they either give up or try some alternate methods to get
information!
The modern era {which is called the instant gratification trap} is based upon quick computer age, which is based on the " we must have it now " thought chain! This applies almost everything that can be called with a cell fon.
The weakness of such an " easy " fix trip is that first, a person has to have some limited knowledge about whatever they seek. Because unless you have some clue or background as to whatever you want - it can either be a rat race leading to getting scammed becoming totally lost in any possible solution.
Many people do not tend to spend much effort in searching for the best answer. Thus you find people either confused or mired in the enactment of the solution.
Being an " I want it now " fool will soon destroy your ability to manage and function in your life. Have seen this in action for the past 30 some odd years. This is a fools game since the seeker does not take the time to balance the desire with the cost and energy needed.
What we are saying here is that you must learn to plan and then set priorities in order to get solid results. We can see this both good and bad examples in businesses, marriages, educational pursuits plus social-political events.
The adage: " Haste makes waste " is very true. The idea of instant results is not the best answer or often actually possible!
The modern era {which is called the instant gratification trap} is based upon quick computer age, which is based on the " we must have it now " thought chain! This applies almost everything that can be called with a cell fon.
The weakness of such an " easy " fix trip is that first, a person has to have some limited knowledge about whatever they seek. Because unless you have some clue or background as to whatever you want - it can either be a rat race leading to getting scammed becoming totally lost in any possible solution.
Many people do not tend to spend much effort in searching for the best answer. Thus you find people either confused or mired in the enactment of the solution.
Being an " I want it now " fool will soon destroy your ability to manage and function in your life. Have seen this in action for the past 30 some odd years. This is a fools game since the seeker does not take the time to balance the desire with the cost and energy needed.
What we are saying here is that you must learn to plan and then set priorities in order to get solid results. We can see this both good and bad examples in businesses, marriages, educational pursuits plus social-political events.
The adage: " Haste makes waste " is very true. The idea of instant results is not the best answer or often actually possible!
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