There are many moments in our lives, when we need to make a decision.
The stakes are high, and the outcomes of either choice might end up disastrous.
We freeze, lock up, and overthink.
When all of this could be solved by a coin toss.
Really, if you live life using coin tosses as your basis for making decisions, you’ll find that your life is rich and interesting and probably more successful than it might ever be if you chose logic, rationalism, or ideals as your criteria for guiding you.
This is too difficult to believe, so I’ll make it clear.
When you need to make a difficult decision, it’s not important which choice to take, but rather, that you make a choice early enough before it’s too late.
Opportunities are plentiful, but early birds take the worm. Most important of all is that no over-thinker ever had a good life, only misery and averted disasters according to them.
So, what do you choose? To cling onto an outdated defensive mechanism, overthinking, and live your life in fear of your own shadow? Or to risk it all, putting all the chips on you, and blitzing through life like you’ve never been slapped in the face before?
Trust me, it’s attitude that makes a person, not the content or the form.
If you carry yourself like you mean business, then you’ll get the real deal.
And ask yourself this question? If the worse ever comes to happen, can I handle it?
P.S. the answer is, and will always be, yes. You can handle anything, I know that you can.
Recommended Reading: The Second Coming of Gluttony (Webnovel)
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Just to make it clear, sacrifices aren’t ever necessary in this life. There are many ways to do many things, but sometimes we get limited, and we have ambitions above what we can achieve organically. Hence, what should we do?
Of course, great goals for average people requires unconventional means, which might mean difficult shit based on circumstances.
I might need to sacrifice my social life for while, to make what I want to happen a reality. My biggest priority right now is to reprogram myself into a better person, and the next priority is to get a high enough score in the test that I need to do in three years to get the medical specialty I want.
Life’s good.
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