Bigger Problems
"Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don't wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don't wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom."-Earl Shoaff
In several previous posts I have talked about the idea of not wishing your problems to go away. The same thing can be said about complex people in your life.
The quote reminds us that we should strive to be better, more skillful, and wiser than our problems. I completely agree. By being more of those our problems will seem smaller and could be managed.
Problems never go away. They morph into different problems or more difficult version of the same problem. By being in the now and focusing yourself on solving it you guarantee that you will know how to solve it in the future. This moves you up to bigger and more challenging problems. Before you say that you don't want that, remind yourself that bigger problems = bigger $$$.
I wish you bigger problems in your life.
Today's question is:
"What are you truly wishing for at this moment?"
"Don't wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don't wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don't wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom."-Earl Shoaff
In several previous posts I have talked about the idea of not wishing your problems to go away. The same thing can be said about complex people in your life.
The quote reminds us that we should strive to be better, more skillful, and wiser than our problems. I completely agree. By being more of those our problems will seem smaller and could be managed.
Problems never go away. They morph into different problems or more difficult version of the same problem. By being in the now and focusing yourself on solving it you guarantee that you will know how to solve it in the future. This moves you up to bigger and more challenging problems. Before you say that you don't want that, remind yourself that bigger problems = bigger $$$.
I wish you bigger problems in your life.
Today's question is:
"What are you truly wishing for at this moment?"
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