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Our choices. Instructions: Answer the following questions in a minimum of 10- 8 sentences.
Journal Question: Take time to reflect and avoid using vague statements. I want to challenge you to dig a bit deeper. #1. Reflect and describe one of the best or worst choice you made in life. #2. Reflect and answer: Why did you make that choice? What have you learned? If you would change anything what would it be? Reflect ONLY: Buried inside that choice is a value. What do you think that value was?
One of the best choices I made in my life is choosing my passion and i do not regret this choice as i have converted my passion into my profession and there are only a few people who can convert their passion into a profession.
I made this choice because I want to make it big in my life. Everyday when i woke up i used to say i am the best it's not because of arrogance but if i would not believe this fact then no one else would believe this ever. I just didn't want to be poor. So when i got a chance to make my passion as my profession it wasn't out of any creative desire i'll say this honestly it was purely out of the fear and poverty.
Let me tell you very honestly whatever happened to me happened. I've always been making good choices. I don't like failure which comes when your choices are not good enough due to the wrong setup of your mind.
We have to know and learn that life is not just the checklist of acquisitions, attainments and fulfillments instead life is difficult and complicated and beyond anyone's control.
Your Qualifications and C.V's don't really matter instead life is difficult and complicated and beyond anyone's control. The humility to know it will help you survive.
The timing of something was very right. I worked very hard. There were other people around it and I made it big.
As a matter of fact i don't think so i have made any worst choice in my life either in terms of monetary or non-monetary. For me the worst is failure and I have always been terrified of failure, i don't want to succeed as much as I don't want to fail.
Poverty can be equated with failure as well. Whether I like it or not, my life has been in constant play with what the world called success.
Success is a wonderful thing but it ends not to the sort of experience that we learn from and enjoy it. Perhaps we even deserve it but we don't acquire wisdom from it.
Believing the true part of success is through the fear of failure if you are unscared enough of failing then you are unlikely to succeed. It's not pleasant to fail, it's tough all of experience, you'll too if you haven't already. So use it to succeed.
The value which is buried inside making the choices is to overcome failure. I personally have one response to failure: a recognition and belief that if one approach doesn't work then the other will or might.Which invariably leads to later success in most cases.
Repeated failure has taught me to stop pretending I am someone else. It's given me the clarity to be strict with things instead of distracting me from my core.
Do not be afraid of being afraid, be afraid of not facing your fears and your failures, do not be afraid to defy conventions, do not be afraid to destroy systems that kill your art and souls. Do not be afraid to be hungry and do not be afraid to walk alone if necessary because on a tight rope we all walk alone.