
I am recounting those moments in life when you literally feel like you shouldn’t do anything, and no one should prompt you into doing anything either. Its funny how human beings are wired to operate. However, am not saying that we are sometimes lazy, of course you know that already, but I must admit that in most cases we are not just interested. In fact, we are never interested in anything that calls for our time and resources and energy and commitment.
Self-discipline teaches that sometimes it is immoral to play cool when it is time to fight, to stay silent when a word is necessary
We are tuned to either play easy without supervision or sleep all day long without disturbance. This might not make sense though in any reader who might come across this, but anyone who has ever imagined an ideal world is likely to relate with this on personal level. As a passionate writer, I might be interested in crafting down a piece of art in a sheet of paper, but definitely not typing or sharing or the worse editing. However, what makes us not only to write but to go through our pieces again and again, is not necessarily the fear of ridicule but rather our presence in a world that is never ideal.
There is something magical in making mistakes, it brings the magic in every individual. Yesterday I ran over a young boy in town and stopped to say hi. As I was about to leave, I asked him to wish me something in particular and to amusement, I got what literally shocked my nerves. In that still small voice he said, “mistakes to learn from.” However embracing these tiny mistakes as lessons rather than objects to weigh us down, is a habit which has to be cultivated over the years with sheer determination and perseverance. This blog, Penny-matters is not about money but rather advancement. Every advancement must be accompanied by series of pains, mistakes as well as streams of joys and successes...