7 SIMPLE TRUTHS SMART PEOPLE FORGET
(EXTRACTION FROM POST: 10 SIMPLE TRUTHS SMART PEOPLE FORGET, WRITTEN
BY: MARC AT http://www.marcandangel.com)
1. Education and intelligence accomplish
nothing without action.
There’s a
huge difference between knowing how to do something and actually doing it. Knowledge and intelligence are both useless
without action.
2. Happiness and success are two
different things.
“What
will make me happy?” and “What will make me successful?” are two of the most
important questions you can ask yourself.
But they are two different questions.
3. Having too many choices interferes
with decision making.
An
abundance of choice often leads to indecision, confusion and inaction.
So if
you’re trying to make a decision about something in your life, don’t waste all
your time evaluating every last detail of every possible option. Choose something that you think will work and
give it a shot. If it doesn’t work out,
choose something else and keep pressing forward.
4. All people possess dimensions of
success and dimensions of failure.
Trying to
be perfect is a waste of time and energy.
Perfection is an illusion. But
behind whichever polished storyline we publically promote, there lies a
multi-dimensional human being with a long list of unprofessed failures.
5. Every mistake you make is progress.
Mistakes
teach you important lessons. Every time
you make one, you’re one step closer to your goal. The only mistake that can truly hurt you is
choosing to do nothing simply because you’re too scared to make a mistake. Either you succeed or you learn something.
6. People can be great at doing things
they don’t like to do.
Just
realize that if someone dedicates enough time and attention to perfecting a
skill or trade, they can be insanely good at doing something they don’t like to
do.
7. Emotional decisions are rarely good
decisions.
Decisions
driven by heavy emotion are typically misguided reactions rather than educated
judgments. These reactions are the
byproduct of minimal amounts of conscious thought and primarily based on
momentary ‘feelings’ instead of mindful awareness. Don’t let your emotions trump your
intelligence. Slow down and think things
through before you make any life-changing decisions.
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