Good post.
People should take the responsibility for the own lives and actions.
The 1st step toward my own success is stop blaming.
So is success and personal happiness a matter of attitude?
So is success and personal happiness a matter of attitude?
Good post.
People should take the responsibility for the own lives and actions.
success is about working hard and visualising yourself in that idealised role - eventually it will become a self fulfilling prophecy.
blaming your problems on external factors that are beyond your control is futile and pathetic. Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get on with it! There are far too many pissweak people in this world who live wasted lives blaming others for their own weaknesses and misgivings.
Hi all
I just saw an interesting thread with the title "stop immigration---i want to buy a house". It seems the author is blaming immigration for his affordability problem.
This made me think. And i realized something.
The 1st step toward my own success is stop blaming. Today I can blame immigration and tomorrow i can blame politicians and the day after tomorrow i can blame interest rates or weather or whatever....and the list goes on and on. If i try, i can ALWAYS find someone or something to blame so that i don't have to feel that bad about myself---anyway it's not my fault, it's someone else's.
In hindsight as long as i was still in that "others to blame" mindset, i was not actually doing anything, not to mention achieving anything. I was being cynical and lost my vision and self-motivation.
I personally like the following very much:
"Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you."
cheers
Agreed with your sentiments.
But there's nothing "wrong" with pointing out that x is causing y and arguing that it isn't necessarily a good thing.
For example, those living in Brisbane could argue that all sorts of things have caused the water shortage. Sure, they can get themselves a tank. But it's still perfectly valid to argue that the public water supply ought to be improved. Same with housing.
So is success and personal happiness a matter of attitude?
hahahaha this may be so in a lucky country like Australia where supposedly everyone is given a fair go. But what about places like zimbarbwi i dont think hard work and determination will get you anywhere because of external factors (Mugabi) So these people dont have a right to complain about their situation ?
I would also suggest that there are many people in this situation in many different socio- econimic groups. Do you think indigenous australians are given a "fair go" ?
I see nothing wrong in attributing blame, that is if its attributed to the correct causal factor.
I'm taking a dig here but this attitude of" stop blaming and get on with it"...seems like that new age one size fits all, life is beautiful type muck
No argument from me. Good post IMOno arguements???
Aussie prides itself on its egalitarian culture but I'm thinking if somthing about housing affordability is done Australia is going to become a 2 class country those with houses and those without.
So I'm thinking its a good idea to find whats to blame-then maybe we can do somthing about it
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