April 20, 2022
It's strange, how human afraid of anything new and undiscovered, it often leads to missed opportunities and, most valuable, wasted time, the most productive time in our life.
I know what I say, I have worked for 7 years as common staff in a shop with little salary, and nobody knows how long I could work there if my life haven't changed.
I remember, I adapted.
"Yes, it's too small salary, but most of our citizens have the same"
"Yes, there are people who earns more and I can too, I'm not stupid I quess, but i am satisfied"
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything and feel professionally, and I've read about people who reject good offers for easy work and freedom"
And a million justifications more, which are ridiculus for others, but for the person in comfort zone can be arguments.
3 years have passed, I found a new job with 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me and regret only about didn't change it 5 years ago.
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends, as example, my colleague got an offer in other company with 40% more salary and better work environment, but she rejected it, because she used to be here and colleagues asked her to stay.
Did you hear about crab bucket? That's it.
What I've figured out.
Taking life easy helps a lot, as example, you can attitude to life as a game.
Imagine that you are just a character in a video game, like the Matrix, and you just control this character from behind.
If you get a new quest that affords you a lot of experience and some resources, will toy decline it?
Especially with an argument like "It can make things worse"?
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better in a pair with question "Will I regret about it an 5 years?"
And answer like "I don't know" doesn't work because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years when you didn't dare to do something, bout you should do it - get some idiot off, decline some work you didn't want to do, meet a girl after all)
That's it, comfort zone, which doesn't make you improve yourself and destroys all perspectives at all.
If you don't want to stay where you are and regret in some years - run away from comfort zone as soon as you get a chance
Where were you 5 years ago?
It's strange, how humans are afraid of anything new and undiscovered, as it often leads to missed opportunities and, most valuablworse, wasted time, the most productive time inof our lifeves.
It's strange, how humans are afraid of anything new and undiscovered, as it often leads to missed opportunities and, worse, wasted time, the most productive time of our lives.
I know what I say, I havewould say, if I worked for 7 years as common staffsalesperson in a shop with little salary, and now pay. Nobody knows how long I cwould have worked there if my life havedn't changed.
I know what I would say, if I worked for 7 years as salesperson in a shop with low pay. Nobody knows how long I would have worked there if my life hadn't changed.
I remember, I adapted (to the changes). I remember, I adapted (to the changes).
"Yes, it's too small salary, buta low-paying job, but this is the case for most of our citizens have the sameas well."
"Yes, it's a low-paying job, but this is the case for most of our citizens as well."
"Yes, there are people who earns more and I can too, I'm not stupid I qguess, but iI am satisfied"
"Yes, there are people who earn more and I can too, I'm not stupid I guess, but I am satisfied"
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything and feel like a professionally, and I've read about people who reject good offers for easy work and freedom"
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything and feel like a professional, and I've read about people who reject good offers for easy work and freedom"
3 years have passed, I found a new job with 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me and regret only about didn't change it 5 years ago. (?) 3 years have passed, I found a new job with 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me and regret only about didn't change it 5 years ago. (?)
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends, asfor example, my colleague got an offer in another company with 40% more salary and a better work environment, but she rejected it, because she used to be here and (her) colleagues asked her to stay.
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends, for example, my colleague got an offer in another company with 40% more salary and a better work environment, but she rejected it, because she used to be here and (her) colleagues asked her to stay.
Taking life easy helps a lot, as example, you can attitude totreat life aslike a game.
Taking life easy helps a lot, as example, you can treat life like a game.
If you get a new quest that affordgives you a lot of experience and some resources, will toyyou decline it?
If you get a new quest that gives you a lot of experience and some resources, will you decline it?
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better in a pair with a question like "Will I regret about it ain 5 years?"
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better with a question like "Will I regret about it in 5 years?"
And an answer like "I don't know" doesn't work because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years when you didn't dare to do something, bout you should do it - get some idiot off, (?) declineing some work you didn't want to do, meeting a girl after all)
And an answer like "I don't know" doesn't work because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years when you didn't dare to do something, but you should do it - get some idiot off, (?) declining some work you didn't want to do, meeting a girl after all)
That's it, a comfort zone, which doesn't makehelp you improve yourself and doestroys alln't allow you to analyze situations from different perspectives at all.
That's it, a comfort zone, which doesn't help you improve yourself and doesn't allow you to analyze situations from different perspectives.
If you don't want to stay where you are and regret in some years - run away from your comfort zone as soon as you get athe chance
If you don't want to stay where you are and regret in some years - run away from your comfort zone as soon as you get the chance
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Comfort zone
It's strange, how humans are afraid of anything new and undiscovered, ithis fear often leads to misseding opportunities and, most wasting valuable, wasted time, the most productive time in our lif time.
It's strange how humans are afraid of anything new and undiscovered, this fear often leads to missing opportunities and wasting valuable time.
I don't know what you mean with the last one.
I know what I sayam talking about, I have worked for 7 years as a common staff member in a shop with little salary, and nobody knows how long I cwould've worked there if my life haven't changed.
I know what I am talking about, I have worked for 7 years as a common staff member in a shop with little salary, and nobody knows how long I would've worked there if my life haven't changed.
I remember, I adapted.tried to accept it telling myself :
I tried to accept it telling myself :
"Yes, it's tooa very small salary, but most of ourthe citizens haveare paid the same amount"
"Yes, it's a very small salary, but most of the citizens are paid the same amount"
"Yes, there are people who earns more and I can too, I'm not stupid I qguess, but iI am satisfied"
"Yes, there are people who earn more and I can too, I'm not stupid I guess but I am satisfied"
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything about it and feel professionally, and I've read about people who reject good offers for easy work and freedom"
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything about it and feel professional, and I've read about people who reject good offers for easy work and freedom"
And I had a million other justifications more, which arthat would be ridiculus for others, but for thea person in their comfort zone can b, they are arguments.
And I had a million other justifications that would be ridiculus for others, but for a person in their comfort zone, they are arguments.
After 3 years have passed, I found a new job with a 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me but remained in my old one because I found it easier, and I regret only about didn't change it 5 years agonot having changed jobs back then.
After 3 years, I found a new job with a 5-times bigger salary but remained in my old one because I found it easier, and I regret not having changed jobs back then.
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends,. As asn example, my colleague got an offer in an other company with 40% more salary and a better work environment, but she rejected it, because she's used to bework here and the colleagues asked her to stay.
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends. As an example, my colleague got an offer in an other company with 40% more salary and a better work environment, but she rejected it because she's used to work here and the colleagues asked her to stay.
DidHave you hear aboutever heard of the crab bucket?
Have you ever heard of the crab bucket?
That's it.
What I'veI figured out. that
I figured out that
Ttaking life easily helps a lot, as an example, you can have an attitude towards life as if it's a game.
taking life easily helps a lot, as an example, you can have an attitude towards life as if it's a game.
Imagine that you are just a character in a video game, like the Matrix, and you just control this character from behind.
Imagine that you are just a character in a video game like the Matrix, and you just control this character from behind.
If you get a new quest that affords you a lot of experience and some resources, will toyyou decline it?
If you get a new quest that affords you a lot of experience and some resources, will you decline it?
Especially with an argument like "It can make things worse"?
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better in af paired with the question "Will I regret about it ain 5 years?"
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better if paired with the question "Will I regret it in 5 years?"
And answer like "I don't know" doesn't work, because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years whenre you didn't dare to do something, bout you should do it - get somhave. You should have told those idiots off, decline somed that work you didn't want to do, and meet athat girl after all).
An answer like "I don't know" doesn't work, because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years where you didn't dare to do something, but you should have. You should have told those idiots off, declined that work you didn't want to do and met that girl after all.
That's it, your comfort zone, which doesn't makeallow you to improve yourself and destroys all your perspectives at all.
That's it, your comfort zone doesn't allow you to improve yourself and destroys all your perspectives.
If you don't want to stay where you are now and regret it in some years -, run away from that comfort zone as soon as you get athe chance to.
If you don't want to stay where you are now and regret it in some years, run away from that comfort zone as soon as you get the chance to.
WSo where were you 5 years ago?
So where were you 5 years ago?
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It's strange, how human afraid of anything new and undiscovered, it often leads to missed opportunities and, most valuable, wasted time, the most productive time in out life. |
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I know what I say, I have worked for 7 years as common staff in a shop with little salary, and nobody knows how long I could work there if my life haven't changed.
I know what I
I know what I |
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I remember, I adapted.
I I remember, I adapted (to the changes). I remember, I adapted (to the changes). |
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"Yes, it's too small salary, but most of our citizens have the same"
"Yes, it's
"Yes, it's |
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"Yes, there are people who earns more and I can too, I'm not stupid I quess, but i am satisfied"
"Yes, there are people who earn
"Yes, there are people who earn |
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"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything and feel professionally, and I've read about people who reject good offers for easy work and freedom"
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything about it and feel professional
"Yes, my job is meaningless, but it's easy for me, I know everything and feel like a professional |
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And a million justifications more, which are ridiculus for others, but for the person in comfort zone can be arguments.
And I had a million other justifications |
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3 years have passed, I found a new job with 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me and regret only about didn't change it 5 years ago.
After 3 years 3 years have passed, I found a new job with 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me and regret only about didn't change it 5 years ago. (?) 3 years have passed, I found a new job with 5-times bigger salary, it's still easy for me and regret only about didn't change it 5 years ago. (?) |
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Now I see the same situation with some of my friends, as example, my colleague got an offer in other company with 40% more salary and better work environment, but she rejected it, because she used to be here and colleagues asked her to stay.
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends
Now I see the same situation with some of my friends, |
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Did you hear about crab bucket?
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That's it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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What I've figured out.
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Taking life easy helps a lot, as example, you can attitude to life as a game.
Taking life easy helps a lot, as example, you can |
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Imagine that you are just a character in a video game, like the Matrix, and you just control this character from behind.
Imagine that you are just a character in a video game |
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If you get a new quest that affords you a lot of experience and some resources, will toy decline it?
If you get a new quest that affords you a lot of experience and some resources, will
If you get a new quest that |
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Especially with an argument like "It can make things worse"? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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This trick helps me a lot, and it works better in a pair with question "Will I regret about it an 5 years?"
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better i
This trick helps me a lot, and it works better |
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And answer like "I don't know" doesn't work because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years when you didn't dare to do something, bout you should do it - get some idiot off, decline some work you didn't want to do, meet a girl after all)
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And an answer like "I don't know" doesn't work because you can easily remember some situations over the past 5-10 years when you didn't dare to do something, b |
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That's it, comfort zone, which doesn't make you improve yourself and destroys all perspectives at all.
That's it, your comfort zone
That's it, a comfort zone, which doesn't |
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If you don't want to stay where you are and regret in some years - run away from comfort zone as soon as you get a chance
If you don't want to stay where you are now and regret it in some years
If you don't want to stay where you are and regret in some years - run away from your comfort zone as soon as you get |
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Where were you 5 years ago?
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It's strange, how human afraid of anything new and undiscovered, it often leads to missed opportunities and, most valuable, wasted time, the most productive time in our life.
It's strange I don't know what you mean with the last one.
It's strange, how humans are afraid of anything new and undiscovered, as it often leads to missed opportunities and, |
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