How to Break a Wall of Problems
I saw people breaking down old buildings within a week.
Nowadays, there is a trend of giving your old house to a real estate builder and getting several small flats. It is happening in most urban and semi-urban localities in our country. The owner can earn a decent amount by making a good deal with the builder.
The real estate developers employ many laborers to break down an old house within a week or two. Even if the developer arranges hundreds of laborers, the breaking down job can't be completed within a day or two.
Problems in human lives can't be solved quickly. It takes time to think and work out a solution. The implementation of the solution often takes more time than thought.
Many problems accumulate and may appear like a high wall
Humans have the bad habit of accumulating work. That sometimes creates a big problem in completing the accumulated work within a short period.
It often happens to most of us when we enjoy procrastinating. We pile up small pieces of work for many days. After a week, the small piles seem like a big wall. Breaking a big wall in a day or two becomes an impossible task.
We then "proudly" tell our friends and family members that "I have tremendous work pressure," so I can't attend "a weekend picnic" or other family programs! Yes, some of us take pride in announcing that "we are very busy with piled-up work."
Try doing a little bit every day, like a mouse cutting an iron rod
The day before yesterday, I happened to visit my elder sister's home, which is only 40 km away from our home. After lunch, when I entered my nephew's room, I discovered a low table similar to tables used in Japanese homes for eating.
I found that my nephew is learning and practicing Tarot Card reading as a hobby project. He created it in early 2020, and his YouTube channel got good attention from the viewers.
I asked him a question and requested him to show how Tarot Cards suggested any solution. My question was simple.
"How to tackle big problems?"
My nephew started shuffling the cards and started taking out a few cards. Out of the arranged cards, one card was showing a big wall of a dam. On the other side, water was high, and on the opposite side, there was no water.
So, if a mouse on the dried side wants water, it needs to break the giant wall of the dam. But, the mouse doesn't have the strength to break a big barrier. But, it has sharp teeth.
A mouse can dig a hole in the wall with its sharp teeth. Within a few hours, the mouse can accomplish to create a tiny hole through which plenty of water will start coming to the dried side.
Doing a little bit of work every day can let us accomplish a big chunk of work within a week. We can complete a big project within a month.
Closing thoughts
Procrastination is almost a hobby of busy people like most of us.
Procrastination often creates a big problem because it piles up with several unfinished and pending work.
In normal situations also, there can be huge problems from external sources.
These can create a big wall and restrict us from enjoying the abundance of life.
We can tackle a big wall-like problem by undertaking small steps every day.
Learn it from a tiny mouse that could cut a big net and make a captive lion free. Refer to Aesop's fables.
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Unite and Empower Humanity.
May 14, 2022.
We people should not pretend to be busy due to our self created busy life. I agreed during my university term students wanted to get good grades just reading in two months that had been taught for 12 months.