A good
classmate's of mine wrote an article entitled: "Life is a choice." He
explored our human tendencies and even the basic action we do. According to
him, the very first thing a person does in his day-to-day work or job begins in
making a choice may it be big or small or from particular to the general. After all he claimed that this is a framework that is quite inescapable in our existence.
As I wake up one morning, I was move into a moment of asking myself of what should I do first to begin my day and end it productively. I
don't have any idea how to begin and make my life's routine more meaningful and
in a way that will give me more and more that will push me beyond my limitation, may it be
externally or internally in concern. I believe that to beacon what is beyond there of me
requires something more from me as well that needs an image of creativity, and to start with I
must emerge into a new arena of thinking which will help me out and transcend my
limitations. Thus a good point of departure in this endeavor is a creative way that
should start by a right choice that will cater the mode of the line of thinking and
mind's ambiance as it go on further. Moreover, in other point of view, the human mind in
some ways acts like the memory inside a computer. It simply records whatever
it hears, sees, touches, tastes, or smells. Just like the doctrine of Aristotle
about the mind as "Tabularasa." When we tell ourselves that we
can’t do something at the back of our mind, it gets recorded and as a
consequence half of the battle we lost already. Say it enough times and our
mind will believe it’s true. This is a negative way of programming our mind and
that is why it is but fitting to start choosing correct words that will make us out in the pit of self-defeating words. Therefore, let us choose the words and phrases we follow and use especially to our self carefully, and let us condition our mind with thoughts that will help us
to be the best we can be, and achieve our full potential.
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