Rather than avoiding a problem, it’s better to face it, solve it, and then let it go.
When you do that, the problem will not reoccur.
However, if you simply avoid it, the same problem is guaranteed to crop up again.

Illustration by Maseol
Rather than avoiding a problem, it’s better to face it, solve it, and then let it go.
When you do that, the problem will not reoccur.
However, if you simply avoid it, the same problem is guaranteed to crop up again.
Illustration by Maseol
Being positive aboutyour circumstanceswill make thingsgo better for youand help you live your lifewith confidence. Illustration by Maseol
You can’t escapethe consequences of your past actionseven if you hide deep in the mountainsor the middle of the deep...
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My hard work doesn’t pay off
Let’s say you could achieve 100% of your goal based on your abilities, but it would still be a success if you only achieved 70%. The problem is that most of us expect to achieve not 100% or the more sensible 70%, but 120%. Naturally, holding this unrealistic expectation
leads to disappointment.
If you feel defeated because you failed, it’s because you expected more than your efforts could earn you. Examine why you failed and then make an effort to improve. That process would be a big success in and of itself.
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