Monday, May 6, 2019

90-Day Personal Growth Camp: Day 45 - Intersection

Berg Nightingale said that most people are always wrong, especially when it comes to money. He shared that no matter what your goals are, if you don't know how to use the right strategy, you can infer it by observing other people's way, and then move in the opposite direction.

It needs to see what others can't see and believe what others have given up. This means catching the opportunity that many people simply can't get rid of fear.

Consider the story of Agnes. A wealthy teacher lives in a wealthy community, and one day she hears a cry that has changed her life forever. Driving through a run-down town, she heard a cry for help in an alley. Many people will ignore this request and Agnes chose the investigation.

She found out that a woman is dead. She rushed her to the hospital but was turned away. She took her to a second hospital in another town but was turned away. It turns out that both places feel that this woman is not worth helping. At this point, many people will give up and make sure that they do everything they do.

But Agnes did not give up. She took the woman home and took care of her in the last few hours. Then she decided to do everything possible to ensure that everyone, no matter how far they found themselves at the edge of society, deserved to be treated with dignity. The world will know that she is Mother Teresa because she left her teaching work and lived her life as a therapist.

There are intersections in our lives, and there are paths in front of us. Sometimes the best path is that no one else is brave enough to go on.

Considering again, Nightingale believes that most people are always wrong. One reason is because people often take the path of least resistance. Anthony Robbins asked at his live seminar: "How many people like surprises?" Almost every hand rose. Then he continued, "Bull! You like the surprises you want, the surprises you don't want you to call a problem."

As he continues, we need to solve the problem, because when we face challenges, we will grow. So when the problem arises, we have a chance to appear instead of hiding it or ignoring it.

So don't resist the intersection. The intersection needs to make a decision, which also requires your new part to be developed. This is the way to grow and embrace it!




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