We meet with life challenges everyday...In work, whereby one meets deadlines, tight demands, facing of problems vs solving with solutions, unlimited learning of new knowledge n information...Being ignorant doesnt bring you anywhere..you have to absorb no matter how interested or focuz are you.
In life, you face unexpected happenings that you can't forsee, or you face different versions of Ups and Downs, and that is another form of challenge. You have to learn how to cope with them, and learn how to move on...
Even when facing people around you - family, close friends, loved ones, colleagues, strangers, are also a challenge to you! You never know when they disappoint you, or when you have unhappiness with them, or how to communicate with them in the way both of you understand.
Making choices in our life path are also a challenge..You will never know what are the consequences if you do not make the first step, but will you be able to bear the consequences if they are not to your liking? There are so many alternatives and disruptions in our life, that sometimes we are lost in choosing the desired path that we like or we want.
One big question for the day: Are life challenges good or bad? Do we need these challenges to make us a better and stronger person? What happened if we succeed in overcoming the challenges? Satisfactory from your achievements? So what happened if the process of overcoming them are tough? So tough that they bring you down? Really really very down...Why are we trying so hard to meet daily challenges? Why is life so tough?
Every single day we are faced with some life challenge, and often several. Sometimes the challenges defeat us, and we suffer. Sometimes we are victorious, and from our experience, we learn and grow.
ReplyDeleteThough it can appear that our problems come from other people, society and circumstances, in fact, they arise to support our personal growth in consciousness.
Challenges are inevitable, and the worst that can happen is you fail. But at least you can honestly say you've tried your best. 10 years later, in retrospect, you will be glad that you are richer for the experience. No regrets.
ReplyDeleteWhat doesn't kill you only makes you stronger, sweetheart!