I remember two roads that were given as illustrations in
decision-making. Up until now, it is being used to make choices. Would you be
journeying in a wide road where a lot of people would love to go or in a narrow
road where only a few have the guts to take?
Whether you are a businessman, a student, a parent, a worker, or any
person in different walks of life, I would say you would want to walk or travel
into a road of your convenience.
Of course, a person would prefer that because it is human nature. Who
would want to be inconvenience especially if you are given the choice to be at
eased?
However, if you will sort it out, the wide road leads to a massive
destruction, and the narrow road, though the travail is hard, leads to life. It
is a symbol of a great discipline.
Many times, I am reminded that we are all works in progress and no one
should judge another person. These are correct but it doesn't mean that
correcting someone is not allowed.
Sometimes, if we are not being corrected by people, we are being
confronted by situations of the big truth. The consequences of our actions are
being shown.
A consequences and situations are not just being watched in reality
shows but also in a person’s life so it is better to really engage in a certain
discipline that can form your character, skills, and passion starting when you
were young up until you get older so you cannot depart from that discipline.
Your deeper understanding on things and sensitivity on the world are
just a few that you can benefit on the stage of maturity.
One good thing to do is to engage in training. Treat it as your happy
hour. Our company, Skillnet Australia can help you in the skills and character
that you would like to develop. Likewise, we provide a community of experts and
practitioners who can guide you.
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