Choosing A Challenge

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Video: Choosing A Challenge
Video: CHOOSE YOUR GIFT / ELIGE TU REGALO #4 2024, April
Choosing A Challenge
Choosing A Challenge
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In his bestseller Good to Great, Jim Collins writes, "The good is the enemy of the great." I disagree. I believe that the enemy of the great is avoidance. Avoidance, especially avoidance of discomfort, is the enemy of even good. It is the enemy of development and change that leads to prosperity.

When we say, “I don’t want to fail,” “I don’t want to be embarrassed,” “I don’t want to suffer,” we are expressing what are called the goals of the dead. This is due to the fact that, you guessed it, only a corpse never feels discomfort, exposing itself to ridicule (the same applies to people who do not change and do not grow up). As far as I know, only those who have gone to another world never suffer, do not feel vulnerable, do not get angry, do not worry, do not get depressed, do not undergo stress and other unpleasant emotions associated with overcoming difficulties. Of course, the corpses do not bother relatives and employees, do not create problems and do not jump out with their opinions. But do you really want the corpse to be your role model?

Nossrat Pezeshkian said: "If you want to have what you never had, start doing what you have never done." To stay truly alive, instead of comfort, you should choose courage, and then we do not stop developing, going up and challenging ourselves. Hence, this means that we will not stop along the way, thinking that we have found paradise when it is only the nearest plateau. But according to the principle of the swing, we do not want to dive into empty fantasies or believe that we can climb to our top in one fell swoop.

Perhaps "involvement" as the term best describes a life on the brink of opportunity, well-being and prosperity, when difficulties do not win you over. And a key indicator of this engagement is careful selection of commitments when you need to tackle problems that are close to you and that are born of awareness of your deepest values.

I dare to assume that this very involvement once prompted our long-time ancestors to leave the rainforest to discover pastures, start farming, found cities, and then migrate around the world. This is probably why our species planted a rover on Mars, and our genetic cousins chimpanzees still chop up termites with sticks.

Of course, everyone has their own interest that leads us to certain challenges of perseverance and success. The task that will drive me mad, you can easily solve, click like nuts. What fascinates one person brings boredom to another. Your acquaintance may be satisfied with the position of a middle manager, and you will not consider yourself a successful person until you take possession of several blocks of your city and your name is engraved in gold letters on every house. Someone needs a marathon to stir themselves up, while others will have enough to go around their neighborhood to ventilate and get the necessary load.

Whatever you choose for yourself, the main thing is involvement, to balance the challenge and competence.

The article appeared thanks to the book "Emotional Agility" by Susan David

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