Continuing the Good Work
Date: July 6,2022
From the time we are little children, our parents, siblings, friends, family members, or even society provide us with direction and support. These types of assistance include guiding us when we encounter new difficulties, instructing us in basic manners such as how to eat, greet, and act, providing assistance when we require it and correcting us when necessary.
Keep in mind how these things alter as we age and move out on our own. It almost seems as if adults dislike one another. I'll give you a straightforward example.
When you enter to the convenience store to buy a coffee, the individual who arrived before you are just standing there in front of the vending machine and appears to have given up on life.
"Is it dispensing?" you then inquired.
"I don't know; try it," he or she replies.
Just as you insert the money, the malfunctioning machine snatches it. You turn to face him and ask, "Why didn't you tell me about the broken machine? I'm assuming that you used it earlier," with a look.
However, he or she doesn't care; all that matters to him or her is the relief that someone else also faces the difficulty of losing money.
I'm basically stating what I said. Nowadays, it's difficult for people to provide a hand to one another. even if they are fully aware that there is no cost to them in assisting someone else. They'd choose not to…
(Actually, that is a true story base on my experience)
After reading the journal on this platform, I got the idea to write this. Wherein in the journal, it highlighted that it is not acceptable to tear yourself down just because those close to you don't respect what you are doing or what you have to offer.
And it is correct; we don't encourage one another too often because we don't want to find ourselves in a position where someone else is succeeding more than we are. And instead of attempting to improve our lives, we try to ignore or dismiss them. It's not the proper approach.
And if you are reading this and feel that despite giving your all to your job and efforts to build something for yourself, others around you are not supporting you. Don't worry or feel terrible; just keep working as hard as you can, I assure you. One day, it would all make sense.
Therefore, I advise everyone who reads this to pursue their passions so that they won't become dissatisfied and discouraged to give up even if they don't receive appreciation for their efforts. And when the praise does come, as it inevitably will, you may relax and take pleasure in your labor during the entire period when you were not given appreci ation or assistance.
The major reason I haven't really been active on this platform is that I simply don't have enough money to tip your posts since it's so difficult for me to comment on other people's articles without tipping them, and Rusty hasn't been visiting as usual.
True, you will become a dangerous person if you're battling alone and came out successful. Keep fighting people, don't get frustrated if no one's there to support you, silent battles are always the best just don't forget to pray and believe.