Whenever you get fed up of your continuous failure or your under-performance, the only things that come to your rescue are these 'well-articulated' quotes.
But are these quotes really useful?
Do they really satisfy the purpose for what they are supposed to be meant?
Have you ever listened about a man who was successful by just reading some set of quotes?
Till what extent do these quotes really satisfy the purpose of motivating us?
Believe me, this post is going to a direct attack on fickle-minded people who try regularly to take inspiration from these virtual sources.
Coming to the main content:
'Most' of us have a habit of taking inspiration from every niche of material source possible.It may be any catchy quote, a new success story published in national daily, new biopic of some successful person, a celebrity interview recapping his life, fishy motivation TedX talks or youtube jukebox with remixed motivational songs.
I would never realize how can these handmade stuff scan motivate someone who is reluctant to do anything new on his own?
Let's start with your day. Suppose there are two individuals living in disjoint localities.Let their names be Cop and Van. Both are medical students who are studying in a reputed college of their country and have admitted there after passing through a tough competitive test. Now both must be having some plan to do after college. But this is true for Van only who is enthusiastic off Radiology and Imaging course right after it was introduced to all in very first class. Cop has a good sense of understanding new things but lacks an interest in any particular thing. Now as he has to choose something good for his future.
The point is that one type of an individual is taking all the things as the point of interest and thus enjoying his course structure as granted. But another individual is pretty clear what do he want to do.
Now comes the point of this story's relation with my argument against quotes.Since, Cop will resort to copying interest from other people, he will face many difficulties in his path.Even though he may be doing well in his field, but a sense of detachment will always deject him from focusing well towards his target.Van's mind is totally clear of the field for which he was made starting back from his first day in college.He may face more difficulties, but I am sure he will never look down any success story to copy from. He is unique in his own sense.
The conclusion I want to draw is that success without motivation is possible only for top 1% of the top 1% of individuals.Others are just copycats like Cop who choose their field out of interest and struggle hard, become lazy, search for brute force methods, find quotes, motivational movies and lurch for success and achieve it.
The people like Van are those individuals who aren't part of this recursion cycle.They have their own cycle of their success, failure and other things which is unique for him.
Now the choice is yours: which you think that, by fate, is not in your hand, but it is, owing to axiom of your mind's volition, is in your hand, whether we want to be like Van or Cop.
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