But this “must” is really pressing… Necessity, missed opportunity, potential benefit in the future – so many “possibles” that now you start to get upset because of some Deni and the unwillingness to find time, taking it away, in reality, from “now”.
Is everything too confusing? No! Everything is too fast... And perhaps it is worth listening to little known people and even your own, choosing a solution to possible problems only at the moments when they... these very possible ones, come.
Do you really think that today you will be able to create that very comfortable, convenient and universal “straw” that you will be able to lay down for yourself sometime in the future? I was and still am convinced of one of the principles of existence – balance. Everything strives for it one way or another, therefore, having one, you inevitably lose the other. It is impossible to have everything and always… And, to be honest, it is very boring.
But if “it is necessary”, then it arises in a situation when #NoChoiceNotToDo and you find not only strength, but also time, resources, opportunities, forgetting about arguments in defense of your doubts. All because it is really necessary!
Life throws me around a lot, not allowing me to enjoy the nuances of both good and bad. Terrible and wonderful things happen at once... suddenly, replacing each other almost in an instant.
Launching a gray new challenge, I come to the conclusion that this one goal and task is extremely insufficient for me. The one set earlier complements the quality of the goal implementation, but the future is too arbitrary compared to me in relation to my words. Everything may turn out to be in vain! And understanding this makes me think through the alternatives thoroughly, choosing the option when losses are excluded.
How to fight such a lightning-fast burnout? Knowledge really is not a joy... You shouldn't press the gas pedal, moving along the highway of your life, even when you have a powerful engine and a full tank of fuel under the hood. Let everything happen on time! And the new brings pleasure, not experience.