Life Is In Stages





People often set timers for the different stages of their lives (that is a long to do list they hope to achieve before a particular age) I'm not implying it's wrong to set goals and have your life planned out but, it becomes wrong when you get stressed out, beaten and totally give up on yourself because whatever you have mapped out at a particular stage doesn't play out, it is wrong to keep comparing yourself to your friends that started at the same time with you but are way ahead of you.

Trust me I know more than anyone else that life is a tiresome time spent in variety of waiting room but, it's not an excuse to force yourself into competing with others even when people around tell you that you're moving backwards. The truth is this unnecessary competition breed jealousy and, instead of being happy for the other person's success and achievements you end up convincing yourself that you deserve to have what others have more than they do.

The whole point is people forget we're all conditioned differently; don't let anyone make you feel less because you're not as innovative as they are, don't let anyone make you feel bad about the present stage of life you're in. You will have your ups and downs, but always try to find the inner strength to pull yourself up and remember for everyone there is that one spell of season when everything come together, smooth and glorious and full of wonder yours might take years or months but, with patience, perseverance, openess to every challenge and lesson life throws at you, you'll definitely achieve your goals.

Remember life is in stages and for this reason it'll be wise if you stop being hard on yourself rather, be grateful and learn from your failure as well as your success.  Learn to make the most of where you are.

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