First, second, third, or fourth place all have a significant impact—the athletic prowess of determination advances with precision for optimal outcomes. The last observes and learns, will overcome, or be left behind. There are always choices to be found and can lay new foundations on the ground. The winner can lose the winning edge, and the last may become first.
Likewise, our priorities rank supreme and always calling our attention to detail. There are collective intuitive actions that establish habits for excellence. Where there has become neglect, and negative input displays the discrepancy. However, with feedback so blatant, there is always room for improvement. Your next decision can halt progress or accelerate a noticeable advantage.
Often our choices can be more numerous than candy at a corner store. Except for the difference now is you older and wiser; you already know what you want. However, what you choose to do next is always up for interpretation.
Okay, that's a massive assumption. Yet, still, it can be determined with a spontaneous action as your inspiration moves you.
Take a moment to consider how much you invested in others' intake of your outtake?
Do you make regular decisions on what others will think? Or wondering what everyone else is doing and completely missing out on your life lesson for optimized long-term benefits. You are therein complicating the simplicity of follow-through with what is true to you.
What lesson? The lesson of learned behavior is adding value or reducing you to a figment of someone else's imagination. It is in your best interest to be accountable.
You may not like where your lot is in life. You may find it challenging, awkward, difficult to handle, and be screaming that you didn't ask for this. Yet here you are, exactly where you are to be, as your life is expanding opportunities for learning and advancing.
What were you asking, and what is it that you did not get? There are winners in life who run to the finish with heads held high and arms to the sky, victorious in accomplishment. No more elated or filled with absolute exhilaration than the mother who successfully secured her family in the car and got them to school on time. The homeless find the perfect shelter lay their tired body for the night or received sustenance from the kind.
Different people, different circumstances, yet a winning attitude separates these champions from the stooges. Our perseverance and our patience see us through in whatever event we endure.
Did you glance down the dark alley and see someone crouching in meager existence? The whisper in the dark of grateful heart, "one day soon, this too will pass." The passer quickens by, " thank God that is not I." Yet, their loss is more incredible, can you not see? There Go I, but for the grace of God. I'm not here for you; you in the dark are here for me so that I may see.
Today, we encounter a new wave of thought slithering into territories. Everyone wants to be number one, and selfish ambition overrides commonsense. We neglect what is necessary for optimal growth while placating one another and starting riots, hypocrites united. No wonder many are lost.
Our great, great grandparents endured hardship; they knew of winning and losing. Are we inspired by winners, provoked by experience to adjust and improve? So, may we too strive and receive a just reward. Now, all receive rewards for little and, at times, no effort.
Spirit and determination tattooed on one's mind are how we won wars, battles fought, and victors got their crowns.
Grasp the context of the explanation as you explore your attitude to detail for reward and effort to winning and losing. Is your mindset healthy in competition without comparing for victory with a victim mentality?
Rules and regulations require commitments in the game; without, it becomes disdain and altering the intention for optimal performance.
So we also agree that the attitude of the mind must abide by the rules of engagement as principles for right-thinking are adhered to revitalize the soul for raising the bar to extract the failure and promote courage under fire.
Remember, Relax, Dream Big!
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