Perfectionism Trap
With the rise of a lot of motivational, work 24/7 and get rich content on the internet, People are jumping into a misconception i.e)perfectionism trap. We are getting obsessed with a perfect lifestyle. We are hoping that perfection is perfect but that is not fact. As the famous quote states, Everything and everyone are perfectly imperfect in this world. So, Break the perfectionism trap and live as YOU by making YOU a better YOU than the YOU YOU were yesterday.
The 24/7 working pattern is ruining people's minds. Lemme tell you one thing, Why do we work? To earn. Earn to? To feed. Feed to? To live, right?
So, Can we live our life if we work 24/7? No, right? Therefore, Be cool in your work, buddies. Be ambitious and work hard. It's okay. Working hard is appreciated but don't die working hard because you only live once. So, live it to the fullest.
Furthermore, By the influence of celebrities' swanky lifestyle, We are getting obsessed with an ornate lifestyle. We are wishing to live like them instead of living ours. Our daily sweat-stain life is itself gemütlich. Remember: A hut with peace is prettier than a mansion with controversies and stress. So, Embrace what you got. Nothing to regret with it. Live your life with peace and contentment :-)
And If you are working hard for fame, remember one thing. Whoever you are today or whoever you may become tomorrow. You will be forgotten one day. That's for sure. You can't deny this truth. Your DEEDS can stay long, but your FAME can't stay that long. As days go by, You get shifted from their minds to their history books. People cry now, laugh later. Rare keep you in mind lifelong. And rare people take that spot. Also, you won't be here to look after that. So, don't run for fame. Better focus on your deeds.
Moreover, Don't hasten to stay on an unproductive track where mere followers, likes and comments charge you up to live. Like an industrial product, Every post and story you watch on your feed is gone under several steps to look the best. Everyone just posts their better sides on social media. No one posts an ass with some stretch marks, as Kendrick said. So, Don't get drowned in self-deprecation by looking at the way how perfect and talented people present them. If you take a look at the behind the scene bloopers and the time and effort they put in to present it well, you will catch my drift. That's it. Peace✌
The 24/7 working pattern is ruining people's minds. Lemme tell you one thing, Why do we work? To earn. Earn to? To feed. Feed to? To live, right?
So, Can we live our life if we work 24/7? No, right? Therefore, Be cool in your work, buddies. Be ambitious and work hard. It's okay. Working hard is appreciated but don't die working hard because you only live once. So, live it to the fullest.
Furthermore, By the influence of celebrities' swanky lifestyle, We are getting obsessed with an ornate lifestyle. We are wishing to live like them instead of living ours. Our daily sweat-stain life is itself gemütlich. Remember: A hut with peace is prettier than a mansion with controversies and stress. So, Embrace what you got. Nothing to regret with it. Live your life with peace and contentment :-)
And If you are working hard for fame, remember one thing. Whoever you are today or whoever you may become tomorrow. You will be forgotten one day. That's for sure. You can't deny this truth. Your DEEDS can stay long, but your FAME can't stay that long. As days go by, You get shifted from their minds to their history books. People cry now, laugh later. Rare keep you in mind lifelong. And rare people take that spot. Also, you won't be here to look after that. So, don't run for fame. Better focus on your deeds.
Moreover, Don't hasten to stay on an unproductive track where mere followers, likes and comments charge you up to live. Like an industrial product, Every post and story you watch on your feed is gone under several steps to look the best. Everyone just posts their better sides on social media. No one posts an ass with some stretch marks, as Kendrick said. So, Don't get drowned in self-deprecation by looking at the way how perfect and talented people present them. If you take a look at the behind the scene bloopers and the time and effort they put in to present it well, you will catch my drift. That's it. Peace✌
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