Learning from Experience
A few years ago, I wrote a blog post out of desperation, desperation that I failed to realize was caused by flaws in me.
It ensued from my indiscipline, my unwillingness to work as hard as needed, emotional immaturity, ignorance, and unrealistic expectations.
This blog post teaches how these five factors attracted unnecessary hardships to me and still do to everyone else who indulges in them.
Indiscipline
That's been one of my major faults in life. I remember when I was an elementary school student that running laps, doing calisthenics, and other athletic activities that are healthy for you were being used as punishment when a PE student misbehaved.
We were given homework we hated. Just about everything that edifies a person in development was used to penalize us. No wonder we hated discipline.
Lack of Willingness to Do Adequate Work
If you've seen movies such as The Ten Commandments and other movies in which people who are doing labor of some sort grunt and show how much they hate it.
Who can relate work as a good thing when we have images such as those to teach us to hate work? And yet, doing work is what brings money to one and develops the person.
Emotional Immaturity
Emotional Immaturity is so common, especially among young people. Nothing demonstrates this more starkly than sexual misbehavior. A proper woman will insist on a man to take her seriously and relate to her in a serious way before there can be any sex.
The best prerequisite demand for such seriousness is of course marriage. When the man is emotionally immature, if he cannot persuade her to put out for him sexually, he's likely to go looking for a woman of lower self esteem and of looser morals who is more likely to.
Unrealistic Expectations
On the internet, on tv, in magazines, etc., we see advertisements that promise us the world if we spend our money on these. And again, they fail us. Aren't we too big and too old to fall for such childish promises?
Final Analysis
As you can see, if I'm talking about these things on here, it's because I myself have fallen victim to all five and then some.
Here we've only touched the tip of the proverbial iceberg of causes that lead to failure and attract more unnecessary hassles to ourselves.
If you care to guess, right now, as I am writing this article, I am giving in to one of these flaws. Can you guess which one?
I'm not doing the best I can to make this article as marketable as I can. Why?
This article is, like I said at the beginning, a marker to show and demonstrate an inadequate page view score.
If I've been on here and doing writing and the writing hasn't been all that great, then I failed in my job.
I've read a number of books on how to write good blogs and if I haven't followed their advice and their teachings, it's my own damn fault that this blog isn't getting as far as it should.
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