Thursday, 15 September 2016

Inspiring lies




So many times we keep digging deep to find the right answers but to the wrong questions.

If we find what we want to hear, we trust the source of information. And that way, we build our knowledge and self-confidence.

Until one day, a wrong question is placed and you might get the right answer. Usually this happens as an accident or something that was not meant to be.

No one likes a shock therapy but certainly it’s an interesting way to bring you to a different state of mind and understand things from other angles. That’s the power of a good question. 

But the truth is that there is nothing 100% wrong. Even a stopped clock can show perfectly and accurately the right hour two times a day.

We spend our precious time asking and waiting for the answers as the time passes by.

Living in a society of overwhelming information; we cram our brains with useless things only to keep ourselves busy from doing what really matters, what really matters to you.

Out there are brilliant experts who can skilfully motivate you to live the life you would never imagine for yourself. 

Keep away from them, they know what they do, but you might not.

Don’t do what you love to do, it’s treacherous. 

Better do what must be done. 

To make it more motivational, you can add to the previous statement: 

“Before you die, better do what must be done." (Word counter: 2x do, 1x die, nothing about "think or ask yourself" or similar inspiring spam).

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