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RE: Too hard on you?
Yes, it is very easy to see the successes and failures but not what has led to them. Rarely is anyone an overnight success as they must of course build the skills necessary to be able to take the opportunity. Every hockey player wants to play in the NHL but, how many not only have the talent but the obsessive drive it takes to get there? Same for everything really I think. It is easy to say 'Be the change' but there are not many willing to take the extreme approach Ghandi did to actually be it.
From my view though, no matter our early experience or even our situation now, we can all improve upon it.
It's an easy thought for most of us to think "I've done enough, I've tried enough, I've had enough".
As on the earlier photography post, it's the same "I could have done that" but the difference remains - not all of us are prepared to do what is needed.
Just like I'm not doing enough in order to be better.
I am not sure what 'enough' really looks like but for a while I have held the view that we should go to sleep knowing we gave that day all we could. These days, I hardly sleep :D
This is what "Enough" looks like. :D
Went a bit off the topic but I just couldn't resist.