What was the thing you were last excited about, what was it that you wanted to achieve or still looking forward to achieve. We often look in our daily lives and forget what we have achieved till date and what we possess. All that brightens us is new achievement, demand for luxuries and looking forward to compete our achievements with others. We forget the joy of things that we have already achieved and own.
Look few years back and see, you would realize that you have most of it that you wanted and all those wants were all that could give you satisfaction and joy, but do we even realize today all these possessions have become worthless or fail to gage our attention any more. it’s part of human nature, we stop valuing what we have achieved and look forward, be it relationships, materialistic things, career goals or and other personal growth. Take this opportunity to look back and acknowledge what you possess, cherish what you have earned, and value every relation that you every wanted.
For there is no point possessing things who’s value depreciate with time and there is no point running behind a new goal if you would forget it soon after achieving.
Manisha Dawar
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Value your possesion
What was the thing you were last excited about, what was it that you wanted to achieve or still looking forward to achieve. We often look in our daily lives and forget what we have achieved till date and what we possess. All that brightens us is new achievement, demand for luxuries and looking forward to compete our achievements with others. We forget the joy of things that we have already achieved and own.
Look few years back and see, you would realize that you have most of it that you wanted and all those wants were all that could give you satisfaction and joy, but do we even realize today all these possessions have become worthless or fail to gage our attention any more. it’s part of human nature, we stop valuing what we have achieved and look forward, be it relationships, materialistic things, career goals or and other personal growth. Take this opportunity to look back and acknowledge what you possess, cherish what you have earned, and value every relation that you every wanted.
For there is no point possessing things who’s value depreciate with time and there is no point running behind a new goal if you would forget it soon after achieving.
Manisha Dawar