My rambling ideas regarding opportunities and choices

in blurttribe •  last year  (edited)

In daily life, we are presented with a plethora of options. Every morning, you make decisions about what to eat, wear, and how to get around. Everything around us is always changing.
Because technology is evolving so quickly, we now need to conduct our homework on things before making a purchase.

Since I work online, the phone I choose must have every feature found on my computer in order for me to be able to work whenever and whenever I choose. If I choose the incorrect option, I will have to deal with my error. Before I buy anything, I also like to know how it operates, but to be really honest, even a year later, I'm still learning how my phone operates and finding new functions every day. That's hilarious.

Making decisions has always been a struggle for me, even as a very young child. I've always disliked change, therefore as a little child, I cherished a pink t-shirt and blue jeans set. I spent months wearing the same outfit every day, so my parents would know exactly what to tell the authorities if I got missing. Though I pretty well outgrew that stage of my life (along with the shirt and jeans), my favorite colors are still pink and blue.
Simply put, I have trouble making decisions. I have trouble making decisions because I get anxious easily. What if I make the wrong decision?

Our options also change as the world does.

We were content when we had fewer options in the past. We were content with what we had, and I genuinely think that we valued our possessions more. We owned fewer "stuff."

Books used to be birthday presents for me. I adore reading, and I have a little personal library. I still find that reading a book in hard form is preferable to reading on a tablet or Kindle.

I own both devices, and while it is simpler to get all of my books onto the tablet, I simply cannot enjoy fiction to the same extent if I am not able to feel the pages under my fingertips. That plus the fact that, while I could pick up a book that dropped to the floor the next morning, fixing a tablet that fell would be quite expensive.

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What if everyone in the world could do everything they wanted to in life?

How would you decide to proceed? Are you so passionate about your work that you would do anything to stay there? What if everyone had enough cash to get by without having to work?

Would you decide to remain put? Would you relocate to a beautiful island and start over there?

What if you make a decision and you're not happy with it? You accept it and try again. We would never stop thinking if we had to wait for that ONE day to finally have enough to pursue your goal.

Do you want to follow your goal but are too afraid to take the risk? I defy you to accept that risk. You'll never turn around again.



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