The Three Sets of People in Life
Hello Steemians, today I want to tell you a few things I have come to understand about life. We all want to make it big and become really successful in life, but not everyone of us is willing to take the risk.
In life, we have three sets people;
- Pioneers
- Settlers
- Museum Keepers
Let me explain.
The Museum Keepers are people who had lived a great life, they have journeyed through the path of success and they have enjoyed it in a bit. But as they came to find out that success isn't a destination, but a continuous journey. They encountered a few obstacles and they failed, now they are not willing to try again, so they live in the past. They will always tell you of past glories, and they have placed a limit on how successful one can actually be. They are the kind of people who have the mindset that since they fail at a task, nobody else can succeed at such task, hence they tend to discourage anyone who seeks their opinions about it.
Then we have the Settlers, these are the patient dogs, the set of people that are too careful, they are the ones that believe in what will be will be adage. They are also called the caretakers, they don't believe in taking risks, they don't aspire for great things, they are just satisfied with living a simple life. They are the set of people that if they ever get a business idea, all they will focus on are the risks involved, they are always pessimistic, they will give you 101 reasons why its risky to start something. Tell them about a popular venture, they will tell you that the market is too competitive and as such the venture won't survive. Tell them about a new venture, and they will telk you its risky to start something nobody has ventured, and its because it won't be successful that's why nobody is doing it.
Then we have the Pioneers. This are the risk takers, the ones that don't give up even after 100 fails. They are zealous to start new things, as they always seek new paths and always challenging the status quo. They are the type that gets up after every fall, more determined than they were before. The Pioneers are always doing new things, looking for a new way of doing things that have long existed. The Pioneers are the leaders of the world, as they are fearless in the pursuit of their dreams.
So the question is, where do you belong? Are you a museum keeper, a settler or a pioneer. Well I don't know how to give up, and even when there's no other way, I create my own path. I am a Pioneer, I hope you are too, and amI also intend using steemit to promote the spirit of Pioneering in my generation.
Thanks for stopping by, stay tuned as next, we would talk about how to be a Pioneer and what it is that Pioneers do differently.
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You can also check all of my previous post.
https://steemit.com/writing/@daniel-otaniel/for-the-rest-of-my-life-acad38df11abb
https://steemit.com/writing/@daniel-otaniel/some-nights-90abf22e4444d
https://steemit.com/writing/@daniel-otaniel/make-his-heart-right-335741c92298d
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This is a great analogy. I have encountered many Museum keeps in my life. But i have always known that our cases are different and so if anyone tells me because he or she didn't succeed and so i wont. I just smile and go on to try.
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To succeed, you need to take action. If you failed at first attempt, try again, and again and again. You will succeed at last.
Thanks for sharing. I am @desmonddesk
Thanks for the comment and the upvote. Together we shall make pioneering impacts in this generation.
I think the settlers are the dreams chasers.
and they make sure they complete their race before giving up.
@edwardian The dream chasers are the pioneers not the settlers, the settlers are those that don't want to chase anything as they feel its too risky.
Very nice article. I've always been a settle because I believe in living a simple life but reading this has motivated me to want to be a pioneer.
I am glad the post was helpful, thanks for your comment and upvote. Together we shall put that pioneering abilities to good use.
Confirm post bro bro very educative. Didn't know this before nice
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